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There are different type's behavior problems as peer group problems, violence, and conflict with parents, gang involvement, delinquency, truancy, fighting, and drug or alcohol use. These behaviors affect the teen's emotional growth and family reputation.

Some behavior is considered a difficulty when parents think that others are judging them for their teenager's behavior. This leads to conflicting responses from the parents, who may bear teen's behavior and problem at home that they would not bear in public.

There are different type's disorder and mental problem that make teens aggressive and bully. If you want to improve your teen's mental status and solve the mental problem, you can help with following way--

•If you want to change the behavior of your teenagers start by focusing on one or two of the most bothersome or unsafe ones. Don't try to make complete changes all at once.

•Make sure you have sensible expectations for your teen's behavior. Teaching toddlers good behavior is handled a little in a different way from school-age teens.

•Analysis a few positively stated rules, and explain them behind the teen.

•Always care your teen understands the results of breaking the rules.

•Always use natural and logical consequences for behavior difficulty. The purpose should be to get teenagers to make the right decision, not to turn them.

•Always show that you are firm and kind. The natural and logical consequences are best if they are instant and reliable.

•If your child being good Catch them and tell them you noticed.

•Motivate your child and help them find a better place, or safer way to do what they are trying to do.

•remove the cause of the problem from the child

You should talk to your family doctor or pediatrics about a referral to a professional if your teen is doing things that are dangerous, harmful, and disrespectful to people or property.

If you see changes in your teen's behavior or physical symptoms, like headaches or trouble with eating or sleeping, or other type's behavior problem, get help. Your teen may have a behavior disorder, and need help.

Problems such as ADHD and ADD, conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder require treatment.


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