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Adolescents and young people are most at risk of getting an eating disorder, with the average age of onset between 12 and 25. And eating disorders are on the rise, with a 21% increase in disordered eating in the past decade.
What makes teens vulnerable to eating disorders? What can we do to protect them? And, how can we support them if they do?
It’s normal for teenagers to push away parents and think we’re totally embarrassing, so how can we keep connected to them?
Parents from the Parental As Anything: Teens community have shared their best hacks on how they bond with their teenagers.
Published 09/17/24
By the age of 15 more than 50 per cent of teenagers have looked at porn. For teenage boys, this can quickly become a habit. Research points to a link between porn use and sexual violence, with young men the most likely offenders.
So how can we help our teens understand that curiosity around...
Published 09/10/24