Pulling her hair out, not eating, not wanting to go anywhere or doing anything, not laughing, smiling, or taking care of herself, wearing pajamas everywhere not fixing hair.
There is really no difference from depression and teenage depression people just want you think its a phase you r going through or some other crap, but if you have "teenage depression" that would of course stay there and become regular depression. Just becaus eyour a teenager doesnt make a difference; and i would know.
Yes,these days,teenage girls date much earlier and teenage boyfriends are so popular and a must-have for young girls.I know,it's weird,but it's just that teenage girls have the need to be compatible with the opposite sex.
Several of the symptoms of depression in a Teenage girl can include - sadness (for an extended period), withdrawal from family and friends, restlessness, irritability, fatigue, lack of energy. You can also know if she is depressed by thoughts of death and/or suicide.
No. As a teenage daughter I know it can be very awkard for me with my mum so wait for her to come to you and make sure she knows she's normal. Well, it depends what you mean. I've seen her boobs before and it doesn't really matter--I mean, after all, she's your daughter! If you can't, then who can?!?
It is a side effect the others include: nausea, muscle aches, increased heart rate/ blood pressure and short-term memory loss (recover in 6 months)
Maybe she is having 1 child...with sky you know...
Those adults who have experienced it during their life know what it is like, and are fairly sympathetic and ubderstanding of it. those who have studied it know how it works and what helps, and are often more than happy to help. Those that have no experience with it simply don't know about it, and are basically hopeless in dealing with it.
well, if your boyfriend is touching your daughter in inappropriate places, I think you would know.
When your teenage daughter is becoming sexually active, it's important to approach the situation with openness and understanding. Initiate a non-judgmental conversation to discuss her feelings, values, and any concerns she may have. Ensure she has access to accurate information about safe sex practices, consent, and emotional implications. Encourage her to make informed choices and let her know that you are there to support her without judgment.
youll know
You can ask him how he feels and if he matches the symptoms of depression, talk to him about it. Let him know he can cry on your shoulder; Be a friend. You can also tell the guidance counselor if you're very worried about him & concerned.
I know his daughter Dena married Richard Fallin, but I have no knowledge of them having any children. Hope this helps!