My 14 year old boy is obsessed with growing up and owning his own place, he and his friend even plan to room and pay half the rent when they get older. Hes constantly asking me about grown up questions like driving, paying bills, owning a home, buying things, etc etc.
Hes even asked to move into our old home saying he can take care of himself. What sould i do? Is it normal? Therapists :: Office of Child & Youth Protection | Archdiocese of :: How Do I Get My Child, Especially Teens, to Come to Therapy? The therapist should include the parents/guardians in some way in the process of therapy. http://www.archatl.com/offices/cyp/vassistance/therapists.htmHOME | Bipolar and anger with regard to my son | Ask the Therapist:: Aug 20, 2007 Q. My son is 20 yrs old has bipolar (has seen a doctor for this) But now we What should be my next step? He does take his medication for the bipolar and tandem with the doctor and get his or her assistance with anger management. if your son would agree, having him attend therapy with a http://psychcentral.com/ask-the-therapist/2007/08/20/bipolar-and-anger-with-regard-to-my-son/HOME |
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You have to realise that most 14 year olds are up to that stage where they think they know everything! i mean, theyve just started puberty and are learning about attraction towards girls and this as such will make them think that theyve experienced life already.
i suggest you sit down with him and have a chat about how young he is and how hes still under your wing. cause 14 is wayyy too young to contemplate on things like that.
even to the points where you need to smack him, DO IT HAHA
I remember feeling that way and did till I was 19.
Doesn't mean a thing until there are actions with those words. Attachment to a Therapist-When Treatment Ends by Cyndi Sarnoff :: I was like the poster-child of therapy success. I left therapy a little When my therapist didn't reply (even to say thank you for letting me know how Unless you have been there, people think you should just be able to get over http://www.dailystrength.org/experts/cyndi/article/attachment-to-a-therapist-when-treatment-endsHOME | therapy for child sexual abuse - 2 - Therapist Issues - Emotional :: Six years later , after therapy which has now been cut to twice a year to get my RX for Trazadone, I find that I must deal with my family member http://www.everydayhealth.com/CS/forums/2/422179/ShowThread.aspxHOME |
I'm not going to say that this is happening to every 14 year old boy out there, but it's definitely nothing to be concerned about, or even dealing with a counselor.
Seems to me he is just excited to be on his own, no rules, making his own money, being able to drive, the whole package,
Trust me, once he is a little older, he'll fear being on his own. It's just a phase, very normal.
Hope i helped,
&& Good luck with that teenager of yours!
He just seems excited no need for therapy but you could get like an older brother or cousin (someone he looks up to) to talk to him
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Well, if you move out on your own, I will kill you.
Watch yourself, I know where you live, I know where you want to live.
I will kill you.
I will kill you.
You WILL die in my arms.
I will kill you.
I will put you 6 feet under.
No just talk to him about it and answer his questions. But make sure he doesn't actually do it! Answer mine: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...
No, it's nothing to worry about. He is craving independence, which isn't so bad. If he does what he's set out to do, good for him. If he doesn't, he knows he has you to turn to.
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