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Isolation. Did Covid really have that much of an impact on our teens, and the teenage sleep conundrum.

Isolation. Did Covid really have that much of an impact on our teens, and the teenage sleep conundrum.

FromParenting teenagers untangled. ? Award-winning podcast for parents of teens and tweens.


Isolation. Did Covid really have that much of an impact on our teens, and the teenage sleep conundrum.

FromParenting teenagers untangled. ? Award-winning podcast for parents of teens and tweens.

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Covid has given everyone a real bashing. For teenagers, one upside is that we now talk more about mental health, but at the same time our teens have been stuck in their rooms on digital devices. The number using social media for four hours or more has increased dramatically. Seeing people who aren't in lockdown having fun or looking glamorous just at the time when they want to be branching out is very difficult for teens.   A recent analysis for the BBC says there’s been a 77% rise in severe mental health cases in under 18’s and that head teachers are also reporting a huge rise in less severe mental health issues.In a recent survey of over 200 of Place2Be’s frontline mental health professionals the common themes that young people have been raising are·        Loneliness & isolation (55%) ·        Academic worries (48%) ·        Juggling schoolwork (45%) ·        Loss of rituals like end of year activities or exams (43%) ·        Family relationship difficulties (42%)WHAT CAN YOU DO?  Tips – www.place2be·        Remind your child about everything they want to achieve and encourage them to look ahead.·        Remind them of how valued they are.·        Acknowledge how hard it has been not seeing their loved ones and friends. Help them find ways to do that.·        Respond calmly and in a resilient way and your child will take their cue from you.·        Encourage them to try new things in something they enjoy.·        Check in with your teen. It's really important to find time to connect with them AND to encourage them to talk about their feelings. SLEEP AND TEENAGERS:Tips – The Sleep Foundation: get them to review their sleep patterns:·       Budgeting eight hours of sleep into your daily schedule and keeping that same schedule on both weekdays and weekends.·       Creating a consistent pre-bed routine to help with relaxation and falling asleep fast.·       Avoiding caffeine and energy drinks, especially in the afternoon and evening.·       Putting away electronic devices for at least a half-hour before bed and keeping them on silent mode to avoid checking them during the night.·       Check the mattress and pillow are good for the teenager. ·       Keeping your bedroom cool, dark, and quiet. SOURCES: Julie Hubbard, professor of psychological and brain sciences at the University of Delaware World Economic ForumStudents now risk losing $17 trillion in lifetime earnings in present value, or about 14% of today’s global GDP, because of COVID-19-related school closures and economic shocks.COVID-19 pandemic: Is teenagers’ health in crisis? An investigation into the effects of COVID-19 on self-reported mental and physical health of teenagers in secondary education by Jester and Kan. Masked education? The benefits and burdens of wearing face masks in schools during the current Corona pandemic by Manfred Spitzer www.sleepfoundation.org/teens-and-sleep 
Released:
Feb 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Teenagers Untangled is an audio hug for parents going through the teenage years, made by two mums with a background in coaching. When our kids are little there are lots of ways in which we can meet up with other parents to share, and laugh about our problems, whether at the school gates or playgroups. But once they head off to senior school those regular points of contact with other parents fall away, and the problems can be more difficult. That’s why we started this podcast, to chat about what it takes to raise a teen, and hopefully have a bit of light relief along the way. For more discussion and tips, you can find us on Facebook and Instagram. Find courses with Susie at https://susieaslimindfulness.co.uk/