Bridge Builders Wellbeing
We help 11-18 turn screen time into wellbeing & skills. Clubs, workshops & neurodivergent youth leadership programme. Nottingham based.
Knowing when your teen needs more than parental support is important.
Watch for changes like:
- Persistent low mood or withdrawal
- Big changes in sleep or appetite
- Avoiding school or activities they used to enjoy
- Increased irritability or risk-taking
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Yesterday we talked about encouraging our teens to express their emotions in healthy ways. Today, let’s go one step further and talk about those big, intense moments: when emotions spill over into anger and outbursts.
Teen anger and emotional outbursts can feel overwhelming for both parents and young people. Those big feelings are normal during adolescence, but they need guidance to manage them healthily.
Here are a few approaches that have helped in our home:
- Stay calm yourself first, even when it’s hard
- Give them space to cool down before trying to talk
- Help them release the energy safely (e.g. punching a pillow, or jumping on a trampoline)
- Teach simple tools like deep breathing or going for a walk
I used to get pulled into arguments when my son had outbursts. One evening after a particularly explosive moment, I left the room and told him, “I think we need to calm down. I'll be back when we both are ready to talk.” That small shift changed how we handled anger in our house. He started calming down faster than before.
If your teen struggles with big emotions, know that you’re not alone. Progress takes time and patience.
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Friendship dramas can hit teens hard and affect their mental wellbeing deeply.
Helpful ways to support them:
- Listen without immediately taking sides
- Help them explore different perspectives
- Encourage healthy boundaries
- Remind them one friendship doesn’t define them
My son felt left out of a group chat. We talked about it over dinner and I shared a similar experience from my own teenage years. It helped him feel less alone.
Have your teens had friendship struggles lately? Drop a ❤️
Time outdoors is powerful for reducing teen stress.
- Family walks after dinner
- Plants in their room
- Weekend green space visits...
Regular park walks together helped my son feel calmer and he started opening up more during those walks than at home. Nature became our unexpected medicine.
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Teenage years can feel heavy sometimes. Gratitude is a simple but powerful habit that helps shift their focus and build emotional strength.
Here’s how we practise it in our family:
- Share one good thing that happened today during dinner or before bed
- Notice small everyday wins. A kind word, favourite youtube videos, or a sunny morning
I noticed my son became less overwhelmed by small problems and smiled more easily. It’s now something we still turn to on difficult days.
Would you like to try this with your family? Start small tonight 💛
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