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Teen Evaluation Checklist

Prevention is always thought to be better than cure. We at Parent Solution LLC, has shaped a unique teen checklist. It aims to act as a basic evaluation parameter to check your teen’s health in relation to any existing disorder; it will most importantly help you avoid any impending disaster.
If you find yourself answering YES to 3 or more of the questions listed below; please give us a call because your teen may be in need of some urgent help and your SOS call may save your teen from greater peril.
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Does your teen defy simple family rules?
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Does your teen struggle in school not only academically but also behaviorally?
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Does your teen often get physically abusive?
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Are all of your teen’s friends GOOD as per your opinion?
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Has your teen of late lost interest in former areas of interest like sports, hobbies etc.?
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Does your teen refuse to do homework and other such academic chores?
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Does your teen get verbally abusive?
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Do you feel that you need to walk on eggshells around your teen?
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Is your teen on schedule to finish high school, or Jr. High School?
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Has your teen ever gotten really aggressive or abusive with you or any other adult?
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Does your teen lack self esteem or looks like depressed at all times?
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Manipulation’s or dishonesty; are they part of your teens personality?
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Do you strongly suspect that your teen is sexually very active from a young age?
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Has your teen ever talked about suicide?
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Do you suspect that your teen may be stealing money from your wallet?
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Does your teen get nasty and displays temper outbursts?
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What is the trust level between you and your teen; High or Low?
Does your teen struggle with authority?
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Do you suspect your teen is using or experimenting with drugs/alcohol?
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Are you really worried about your child's safety and future?

If there are more YES than NO, in your response, it doesn’t implicitly mean that your teen needs intensive residential treatment but YES, it surely would imply that some kind of intervention is required for sure.
Treatment Options for Troubled Teens Teens who are troubled do not always understand that there is a need for treatment. They often feel that this is the way a person should feel when they are growing up or that there is no way that anything can ever really make them feel better. This is where it is a parent's job to step in and help the teen to seek the treatment that they need to indeed feel better. Convincing a teen that treatment is the way to go is not often an easy task, but it can be done. Treatment for troubled teens can be many things. Helping your child find the choice that is right for them can be a difficult and long task. Seeking the advice of a medical professional is so important to ensure that you are getting the right fit for your troubled teen. A doctor that is familiar with your child and your child's medical history as well as your family history is the best person to help you with your decision. Seeing a therapist is a good first step. It is also important to remember that treatments for troubled teens are not something that takes effect immediately. All treatments take time. It is also a good idea to either sit in for a few sessions, though a troubled teen is less likely to open up with you there, or at the very least, attend a few individual sessions yourself. The therapist will likely discuss general things about what your child says, but will not go into detail unless necessary. Another option in addition to therapy would be medication. For disorders such as bipolar and depression, medication can be an important part of controlling the extremes and keeping your child on a more even keel. This also can take some time, both for the medication to take effect and also to figure out the best dosage and/or combination. For many people, though, medication is a last resort. Many people do not like the idea of being under the control of medication possibly for the rest of their lives. If neither of these things works out, there are other more expensive options. You can send your child to a school that specializes in the care of troubled teens or you can send them to a shorter camp or program for the same purpose.
If you want to know more about troubled teen issues and ways to counter it, please call us now on our 24 Hour Hotline at: (866)MY-TEEN2 or (866) 698-3362



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