What Are The Signs If Your Teen Is In A Toxic Relationship And How To Help Them?
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What Are The Signs If Your Teen Is In A Toxic Relationship And How To Help Them?
Relationships Between Teens And Parents: What Parents Should Watch Out For?
In the process of growing up into a beautiful teenage, your child will face a whole new set of challenges
and you need to prepare yourself accordingly. Keeping your teen informed about his or her life, making
friends with him or her is essential, but guiding and supporting them through tough times is equally
important.
The transition into a new phase of their lives brings them new and exciting emotions, they become more
aware of their romantic and sexual desires, and they discover who they truly are. Although dating is still
considered taboo for young adults, it is inevitable, so why discourage it instead of giving them guidance
and lessons on how to deal with it.
Young teens, because they’re still growing, may not understand how to distinguish healthy relationships
from toxic ones. Over time, they become lost in the chaos due to their inability to distinguish between
love and possessiveness. As parents, you can get your teen out of a toxic, unhealthy relationship by
looking out for these signs.
Spending Less Time With Friends And Family
When teens distance themselves from their families, it is common and very typical for them to do so.
However, if they do it after entering a relationship, it might be a warning sign. Your teen could
experience this when they’re extremely jealous or possessive with their partner. They could be very
controlling of your teen, preventing them from not only getting closer to their friends, but also from
you.
Your Child Seems To Lack Self-Esteem
A toxic relationship often causes teens to lack self-confidence, such as making their own decisions,
expressing their opinions, and putting forth their ideas, when they are in the relationship. When your
teenage’s partner does not respect your child’s goals and ambitions, their self-esteem tends to suffer as
a result.
Whenever He/She Makes A Mistake, He/She Apologizes
It is a sign of humility to apologize for a mistake. But if your teenage is always apologizing to their
partner for everything, that’s a red flag. Saying ‘sorry’ over and over is a sign of dependency. Even if it’s
not their fault, they feel comfortable apologizing all the time because they don’t want to lose their
partner.
There Has Been An Increase In Mood Swings In Recent Years
The changes in your teenager’s mood or personality are important to note. When a person is in a toxic
relationship, they behave or feel differently about themselves. Even if they try their best to please their
partner, they may have a completely different attitude towards the people who love them. Changing
personalities indicate that they have been controlled or belittled.
Bruises That Are Not Explained Can Be A Warning Sign
A toxic relationship can have a negative impact on your emotions as well as your body, such as
unexplained bruises. It is never acceptable to abuse your teen physically, and it can start at a very young
age. However, if your teen hides their body from you or conceals a particular part of their body, you
should be aware.
What To Do If Your Teen Is In A Toxic Relationship?
Instead of making your child feel guilty about the choices he or she makes, listen to what they have to
say and provide them with the support they need. Agree with what your child has to say, but also offer
them the appropriate advice. Show concern, but refrain from imposing ultimatums.
Decide how to resolve issues together. Don’t shut down their voices or tell them what to do.
One of the most important things you can do is to teach your teen about toxic relationships. For
instance, ineffective communication is one of the many signs of toxic relationships. The most negative
traits are jealousy and possessiveness. They include not listening, getting defensive, expecting others to
automatically understand your point and emotions and avoid confrontations. Additionally, one must not
be controlling of one’s emotions and actions.