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How to effectively support your teenager through puberty

by Jade Rhode
How to support a teenager going through puberty.
Image: Pexels / cottonbro studio

Puberty is a major milestone in every young person’s life, bringing physical, emotional, and social changes. While it can be an exciting step towards adulthood, it can also leave teenagers feeling self-conscious or overwhelmed, making parental support more important than ever.

Also see: How to navigate raising a teenager

According to the information hub BetterHealth, one of the most effective ways to help your child navigate puberty is by offering reassurance and creating a safe, judgment-free environment. Knowing they have a trusted adult to turn to can make a significant difference during this period of change.

How to be there for your teenager through puberty

  • Be a safe and trusted adult: Encourage open conversations and reassure your teen that they can talk to you about anything.
  • Focus on the positive: Explain that puberty is a natural and exciting stage of development that signals the transition into adulthood.
  • Show compassion and understanding: Acknowledge that the changes they are experiencing can feel challenging and reassure them that most changes are normal and many are temporary.
  • Promote healthy body image: Teens often compare themselves to their peers. Listen to their concerns, normalise different body shapes and sizes, and model body acceptance and healthy lifestyle habits.
  • Respect their privacy: As teenagers become more independent, they often need greater personal space. Simple actions such as knocking before entering their room can help strengthen trust and respect.
  • Reassure teens who develop earlier or later than their peers: Remind them that everyone grows and develops at their own pace.

Also see: How to talk to teenagers about money

  • Praise positive behaviour: Recognise their efforts, achievements and good choices to help build confidence and self-esteem.
  • Stay calm during conflict: Angry outbursts can be part of adolescence. Responding calmly helps teach healthy emotional regulation.
  • Remain involved in their life: Show interest in their activities, friendships, and experiences, while reminding them that you are always available to talk.
  • Support healthy self-expression: Whether it’s a new hairstyle, fashion choice or hobby, allowing appropriate self-expression can help teens develop their identity.
  • Discuss body-related concerns: If issues such as acne are affecting their confidence, talk openly about their feelings and seek professional advice if needed.
  • Seek support when necessary: If you have concerns about your child’s development or well-being, don’t hesitate to consult a healthcare professional or support service.

Also see: How to help a teenager addicted to porn

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