Supporting Indifferent Teens

TEEN INDIFFERENCE

When your once outgoing, happy child becomes indifferent and joyless, it’s rarely something that happens overnight. This kind of change usually unfolds gradually, over weeks or even months. Regardless of how your child’s shift into a state of emotional withdrawal or unhappiness came about, it can be deeply concerning—and heartbreaking—for a parent.  

The reasons behind teenage indifference can vary widely, but it helps to start by asking yourself some key questions:  

  1. Has your child experienced a traumatic event recently? This could include the loss of a loved one, a family divorce, or even something less obvious but equally impactful.  
  2. Has there been a significant change in their social circle? Did they lose a group of friends or face challenges with peers?  
  3. Could learning difficulties or developmental challenges be contributing to their distress?  
IT’S ALL ABOUT CONNECTION...

Understanding what might be causing this shift begins with identifying which of your child’s emotional needs may not be met.  

Here’s where it becomes essential: what is the quality of your connection with your child? To uncover what’s truly troubling them, you—or someone they trust—will need to engage with them in a meaningful way. This means creating space for open, nonjudgmental communication. But before they’ll open up, they need to feel genuinely loved and valued.  

Ask yourself: are you making time to show your child you enjoy being with them? Are you pursuing activities they care about or sharing moments that matter to them? It’s important to remember that while someone may feel loved in your heart, they might not always feel it in theirs.  

The key is to connect with your child in a way that resonates with them—on their terms. Only then can you begin to uncover the emotional root of their pain and take steps toward helping them heal.  

Clinical Director Kent Toussaint answers your parenting questions every Wednesday at 12:00pm in our weekly segment Tips On Teens on Facebook Live. Have questions about parenting kids and teens? Send them to: TipsOnTeens@TeenTherapyCenter.com. We love to hear from you!

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If you have more questions or would like more information, please contact our Clinical Director, Kent Toussaint at 818.697.8555.