03-25-2024 10:21 AM - last edited on 03-25-2024 12:30 PM by Bel_RO
Hi Everyone,
I have a 15 year old son. Recently he has been involved in risky behaviour so the school suggested I check out this site for support from other parents.
When I am really stressed, I bake! Helps me & also fresh bread & cakes for everyone at home.
I love going on walks & spending time with my family during weekends.
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03-26-2024 01:02 PM
Hey @NomadSG ,
Thank you for responding and sharing more information. I can see how taxing this must be for you and your husband. It can be terrifying to have your teen sneak out with no knowledge of where they are, or what they are doing. However, I wanted to acknowledge how amazing it is that you and your husband have made attempts to set boundaries, despite being met with resistance from your son. The resilience and determination you and your husband have shown is super admirable.
I can hear that you have concerns about teen pregnancy and heartbreak, which are completely understandable and relatable. Many parents share the same concerns, so you aren’t alone with what you’re going through. I can imagine how much this would impact your wellbeing as you mentioned feeling quite stressed and that you’re struggling a lot, so it’s really beautiful to know that you are speaking to a psychologist for support during this time. ReachOut offers 1:1 parent coaching that might be helpful as an additional support. In addition, I encourage you to explore Carer Gateway who offer counselling, tips, and coaching. Both of these services may be able to provide you with additional support and advice on communication and boundary setting.
03-25-2024 12:05 PM - edited 03-25-2024 12:30 PM
Hey @NomadSG,
Welcome to ReachOut and thank you for sharing. I can see that things have been taxing for you with what's going on with your son. It is really great to hear that you are engaged with the school about this and I’m glad you are receiving support from them. If you feel comfortable, are you able to share more about what’s been happening for your son and how long this has been going on for?
I also want to note that it’s admirable to hear that you have a form of self-care that helps you when you’re feeling stressed. It can be difficult to manage your own wellbeing during tough times, so I'm curious to know how you're feeling about all of this, and if you have any supports for yourself apart from the school?
03-26-2024 09:48 AM
03-26-2024 11:52 AM
Hi NomadSG,
It's not easy to be a parent, we carry so much on our shoulders and always worry about our children. My children are in their twenties, I still worry about them and always will. Have you tried talking with your son to find out why he's engaging in this behaviour and finding out if he's going through something or something happened?
When I am stressed, I try to step back and look at the situation as clearly as I am able to. I take a few deep breaths and remind myself that my stress is temporary and that things will eventually get better. Additionally, I find that activities such as gardening, going for a long walk, listening to music help manage my stress levels.
Hope things get easier for you and your family.
03-26-2024 01:02 PM
Hey @NomadSG ,
Thank you for responding and sharing more information. I can see how taxing this must be for you and your husband. It can be terrifying to have your teen sneak out with no knowledge of where they are, or what they are doing. However, I wanted to acknowledge how amazing it is that you and your husband have made attempts to set boundaries, despite being met with resistance from your son. The resilience and determination you and your husband have shown is super admirable.
I can hear that you have concerns about teen pregnancy and heartbreak, which are completely understandable and relatable. Many parents share the same concerns, so you aren’t alone with what you’re going through. I can imagine how much this would impact your wellbeing as you mentioned feeling quite stressed and that you’re struggling a lot, so it’s really beautiful to know that you are speaking to a psychologist for support during this time. ReachOut offers 1:1 parent coaching that might be helpful as an additional support. In addition, I encourage you to explore Carer Gateway who offer counselling, tips, and coaching. Both of these services may be able to provide you with additional support and advice on communication and boundary setting.
03-26-2024 02:25 PM
03-26-2024 02:27 PM - edited 03-26-2024 02:27 PM
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