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How to deal with teenage angst

The Island

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September 06, 2025

Teenage years are often described as some of the most turbulent in a person's life.

How to deal with teenage angst

They are a time of rapid change, when childhood innocence gives way to a search for independence and self-identity. Alongside this transformation comes what many parents encounter with worry and frustration: teenage angst. It is that restless, sometimes rebellious, often confusing emotional turbulence that young people experience as they navigate the passage to adulthood. While it can be distressing for both parents and teenagers, it is a normal stage of development. The challenge lies in how parents respond, for their approach can determine whether this period becomes one of growth and strengthened bonds or one of distance and conflict.

The first step for parents is understanding. Teenage angst is not simply a matter of moody behaviour or an attitude problem. It stems from a combination of biological, psychological and social changes. Hormonal shifts play a powerful role, affecting emotions, sleep patterns and responses to stress. The brain itself is still developing, particularly the parts responsible for impulse control and long-term decision-making. At the same time, young people are confronted with new academic pressures, peer expectations, questions of identity and exposure to the wider world through technology. For many, this mix can feel overwhelming, and it is no surprise that their emotions spill over at home.

Parents may be tempted to dismiss teenage angst as melodrama or unnecessary rebellion, but doing so risks invalidating their child's feelings. Teenagers crave recognition that their struggles are real.

Listening attentively, even when what they say seems exaggerated, shows respect for their emerging independence. When parents react with patience rather than irritation, they open the door to trust. This does not mean that parents must agree with every statement or decision, but it does mean acknowledging the emotions behind them. A teenager who feels heard is far more likely to open up again.

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