Tips on Teens

Welcome to Our Tips on Teens Video Archive

Parenting is not an easy job! We understand the challenges and complexities that come with raising children, especially during the tumultuous teenage years. The transition from childhood to adolescence can be a rollercoaster of emotions, behaviors, and unexpected situations. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure of how to navigate this phase, you’re not alone. Parenting teens is a shared experience filled with ups and downs, and it’s completely normal to feel like you’re struggling at times.

At the Teen Therapy Center, we’ve been dedicated to supporting parents like you for years. We’ve received hundreds of questions from concerned parents on almost every topic you can imagine—whether it’s about managing teenage stress, dealing with academic pressure, understanding teen mental health, what to do when you can’t stand that kid your teen is dating or addressing behavioral issues. These are the kinds of topics that can keep parents up at night, and we know how important it is to find reliable advice and resources to help you through them.

That’s why we created our “Tips on Teens” video series, a weekly segment where we answer your most pressing questions live, ever Wednesday at noon on Facebook. These sessions are designed to provide you with practical advice, support, and insights into the challenges you’re facing as a parent.

If you’ve found yourself here, you’ve discovered our archive of all the “Tips on Teens” videos. This extensive collection of educational videos on teen mental health is an invaluable resource for any parent navigating the complexities of adolescence. Whether you’re looking for advice on how to support your teen’s mental health, tips on improving communication with your teenager, or strategies for managing common teenage behaviors, you’ll find it all in our video library.

Our archive includes a wide range of topics, all aimed at helping you better understand and support your teen. From video tips for teen wellness to engaging mental health videos for teens, we cover everything you need to know to help your teen thrive. These video resources for teen mental health are designed to be accessible, informative, and directly relevant to the issues you’re facing.

Perhaps you’re worried about your teen’s academic performance, or maybe you’re concerned about their social interactions. Maybe you’re trying to figure out how to talk to your teen about difficult subjects like anxiety, depression, or substance use. And what do you do if you just found out your kid is shoplifting?  Whatever the case may be, the odds are high that we’ve addressed it in one of our “Tips on Teens” videos. Our advice videos for parents are crafted to provide you with the knowledge and confidence to approach these challenging topics head-on.

In addition to being a source of advice and support, our video series for teen therapy is also a platform for you to engage with us directly. If there’s a particular issue you’re struggling with that hasn’t been covered yet, we invite you to send us your questions. You can reach out to us at TipsOnTeens@TeenTherapyCenter.com. We’re always looking for new topics to discuss, and your question could be featured in an upcoming segment.

Remember, parenting doesn’t have to be a solitary journey. Our “Tips on Teens” video content is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you’re dealing with a specific challenge or just want to be better prepared for the ups and downs of parenting a teen, our archive is a treasure trove of mental health video tips for adolescents. We’re here to support you in raising confident, resilient, and emotionally healthy teens.

Thank you for visiting our video archive. Take your time exploring the content, and know that you’re taking an important step in supporting your teen’s mental and emotional well-being.

How do you handle yourself when your Ex is turning your daughter against you?

Your Ex is an emotionally abusive narcissist who make every situation be about them. He's turning your daughter against you. You want her to see the light, but when you ...
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Does it feel like your teenager is outgrowing or has “moved on” from his relationship with younger siblings?

https://youtu.be/RQ2NYxpzAPc View Video Transcript So your teenager seems to be outgrowing and moving on, losing connection with his younger siblings. What do you do about that? Well, let’s talk about ...
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Are you all out of ideas about how to help your child process anger?

In this video we explore what’s underneath the “suit of armor,” and how to channel those feelings in a healthy and productive way.
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“My son is in a bad relationship and it’s hurting my family. What can I do?”

In this video we discuss the role of the parent in a difficult family situation where a child’s relationship is causing stress on the family.
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When do you “drop the rope” with your teen about taking initiative with college applications?

Sometimes parents walk fine line deciding when it’s appropriate to let their kids fail. What if this question happens to center around big decisions that will have a huge impact ...
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Is your teen having back-to-school anxiety about online learning?

In this Tips on Teens video we discuss the impact of how quarantine affects socially withdrawn children and how to support them once things go back to normal.
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Are you struggling to manage boundaries with your teenager about marijuana use?

Are you struggling to manage boundaries with your teenage about marijuana use? Where do you draw the line about what’s okay and what’s not, and how dangerous is marijuana use ...
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Is Your Child An Attention Junkie?

How do you balance working from home with being present for you child? This week’s Tips On Teens question comes from a parent who is finds their child seeking more ...
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How Do Get Your Kid To Talk To You About Drug Use?

How do you get your teen to open up about their drug use when they won’t talk and won’t listen? That is the topic or this week’s #TipsOnTeens question, which ...
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