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The Top Eight Questions Parents of Teens Google Most

When my twins were first born, I had an endless amount of questions about child rearing.

Why aren’t they sleeping through the night? Why is their poop changing colors? And the question I asked the most often was: Why are they always crying?

Now that my twins are teens, in many ways I feel like a new mom again since raising teens is such a perplexing and confusing experience. Their behaviors are often hard for me to figure out. Like, why do they always feel the need to close the door? Or, why do they want to spend every waking moment with their friends?

My initial reaction when I’m feeling bewildered (which is often) is to grab my phone and Google it. And then I wonder, how did my mother raise me without an Internet connection?

Fortunately, parents do have the ability to easily find answers to their questions which will hopefully make parenting a teenager a little less daunting. As a former counselor for adolescents in a residential facility, I can answer some common questions asked by parents of teens and also provide links to articles for more information. Here are the top eight questions most Googled by parents of teenagers.

 

  1. Why do teens do drugs?

During my time working with teens, there were a myriad of reasons for why they chose to use drugs. Their reasons ranged from peer pressure to mental health issues (a form of self-medication). In Ask The Expert: Why Do Teenagers Use Drugs?, Dr. Joseph Lee notes that some teens simply want to experiment and conform or heighten social experiences. 

If you are concerned your teen is using drugs or alcohol, many online articles discuss signs to look for and options to get treatment. Some signs include changes in behavior and appearance, relationship changes, and changes in moods and motivation. 

The best way to help prevent your teen from using drugs is to have open communication with them about drugs and how they are feeling in all areas of their life (friends, school, sports, etc.).

 

  1. Why do teens cut themselves?

Cutting yourself is a form of self-injury. When I worked in the residential treatment center, often teens cut themselves as a way to deal with their depression or other negative emotions. If you notice your teen is cutting themselves, it is important to seek the help of a mental health professional so your teen can learn a more appropriate coping mechanism for dealing with their emotions. 

 

  1. Why do teens drink?

Similar to using drugs, teens often drink alcohol because of peer pressure or as a form of self-medication. Alcohol is also more accessible and acceptable to use than illegal drugs. Some of the teens I worked with had parents who either used or abused alcohol, making it easy for them to obtain it. 

 

  1. Why do teens smoke?

Despite laws regulating smoking in select public areas and the increased price of cigarettes, teens still smoke cigarettes. In over 50 percent of the US states, the law regarding the age to purchase tobacco is 18 which makes it more accessible than alcohol. The most common reason teens begin smoking is that their friends or parents smoke. Once they start, smoking is highly addictive. 

 

  1. Why do teens vape?

Vaping is smoking using an e-cigarette. Even though the user does not inhale tobacco, they are still inhaling a vapor containing nicotine. Currently, there are not any state laws requiring proof of age to purchase e-cigarettes which means it is easily attainable for teens. Since e-cigarettes don’t contain tobacco, teens believe it is a healthier option than a cigarette. 

 

  1. Why do teens need more sleep?

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that teens sleep for 8-10 hours per night. Sleep is necessary to aid in physical, intellectual, and emotional growth, but a teen’s busy schedule, including sports, homework, and spending time with friends often means a later bedtime combined with an early start time (my kids are on the bus at 6:40 a.m.). The end result is not getting enough sleep. 

 

  1. Why do teens get acne?

The exact cause of acne is unknown, but hormones, stress, and genetics do contribute to developing it. Since teens experience an increase in hormones, this may be why they develop it more than adults do. The best treatment for acne is using facial cleanser and, if necessary, seeing a dermatologist. 

 

  1. Why do teens commit suicide?

Suicide is a complex issue. Teens may commit suicide because they feel hopeless or pain due to depression. There are some incidents when teens feel bullied or experience abuse that leads to suicide. If you think your teen is having suicidal thoughts, contact a mental health professional, or The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

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