Supportive is necessary for family?
Family support is the support of families with a member with a disability, which may include a child, an adult or even the
parent in the family. Teenagers need love and support from parents at a time when
lots of other things in their lives are changing. You can keep your
relationship with your teenage child strong through ordinary, everyday
activities. Many
people think that families become less important to children as they move into
the teenage years. But your
child needs your family and the support it offers as much as she did when she was
younger.
It’s true that family relationships change during adolescence. When your
child was young, your role was to nurture and guide him. Now you might be
finding that your relationship with your child is becoming more equal.
Most young people and their families have some ups and downs during
these years, but things usually improve by late adolescence as children become
more mature. And family relationships tend to stay
strong right through.
For teenagers, parents and families are a source of
care and emotional support.
Families give teenagers practical, financial and material help. And most
teenagers still want to spend time with their families, sharing ideas and
having fun.
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