How to Identify a Teen at Risk

Are you living with a teen at risk? The teenage years are the ones where people tend to want to test your boundaries the most. Most teens make mistakes during this phase of growth but you want to help them prevent making the type of mistake that can cause them years of emotional or physical damaged. This can happen if your kid gets involved in a car accident, school shooting or a robbery of any kind.

A teen at risk will be demonstrating behaviors such as underage drinking, drug use and abuse, smoking, unprotected sex, excessive dieting, eating disorders, driving while under the influence, rough-housing with friends and driving while talking on a cell phone.

You might be thinking that smoking cigarettes is not so dangerous for your kid but studies have shown that hat “nicotine is the number one entrance drug into other substance abuse problems.” Teens who smoke each day are more likely to use other drug substances.

Teenagers may experiment with drugs, both legal and including marijuana, cocaine, crack, and methamphetamines, which are particular lethal for teens at risk. Sometimes the temptation is in your own home. Some adolescents sneak into their parents’ medicine cabinets to use drugs prescribed for someone else. Others abuse cough medications and codeine medications for a “high.” Many of these medications also contain speed which ironically, can help improve studies but is not recommended as a way of doing so!

It is too easy to deny that your kid might be having sex. Whether or not your teen will choose to sleep with their boyfriend or girlfriend, it is our job to educate them about the transmission of disease and/or potential pregnancy. Loss of self-esteem and destructive behaviors can arise when teens start engaging in sex at too early an age because they cannot handle the feelings that come with so much attachment.

Dangerous dieting is also a killer. When weight loss reaches a certain level, or the child cannot stop obsessing about food and weight, a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa may be warranted. Boys and girls that suffer from this disease have a distorted body image and may think that they are “fat,” when they are becoming sicker and thinner.

A certain amount of risk-taking is normal in a child but when it comes to their health and basic rules of the road make sure that they are well educated and prevent them from experiencing the often life=-long consequences of making one big mistake while young.

Things You Need to Know About Video Games

If your kid is playing a lot of video games you might be wondering if there is any harm to him or her being on the game console too much. Child psychologists and video game experts do have a great deal of advice about how to use games in an educational way and avoid the pitfalls associated with playing the game.

First of all you need never buy a game that is too violent. All of these games have ratings and the consoles often come with parental controls. The industry is controlled by the ESRB that stands for the Entertainment Software Rating Board. The ratings include EC (Early Childhood) to AO (Adult Only.) You can find a resources page online about the ESRB that can help you really understand the ratings well. This site also gives reviews of games for parents.

The information that is provided by the ESRB also provides a description of the content. For instance a game can have a warning on it that says 'Drug Reference' or 'Blood and Gore.' This can help prevent you from exposing your child to bad language or violent behavior.

When buying a game the most important thing to consider is how it will affect your child's ability to perform in school, attitude and time to do other things. To determine this you can play the game with the child to see how he or she reacts to the images and language.

As it is so easy to buy a game that your child is too immature to handle it is also suggested that you rent the movie first. That way you are not investing in an expensive game that your kid cannot even play.

You are also advised to keep this type of technology out of the kid's bathroom. This is because it is distracting and can keep a kid from sleeping. It is also easier for a kid to get up in the middle of the night, find a mature-rated game and play it. You do not want these games to interfere with your child's sleep in any way as it can affect health and performance in school.

One thing to keep in mind is that overuse of the technology can also lead to problems with attention deficit. Research from the August 2010 Issue of the Journal of Pediatrics found that playing too many video games can lead to attention problems in school. It can also lead to a fat, unhealthy child because a video game can be so addictive that he or she does not go outside anymore.