This article on regaining trust gives links to specific suggestions about what to do when the problem is really that someone doesn’t totally trust you.
This site is written by teens for teens and parents. This specific page is designed to help bridge the gap between you and your parents, and let you know how to get them to treat you how you want to be treated.
Learn how to survive your parents in almost every common situation! This site is extremely simple to use. It’s created purely for teens, and provides wonderful ideas and suggestions for a bunch of situations with your parents. The site is very easy to navigate, mainly because it has no interactive features, links, or clickable resources. Despite it’s simplicity, this site is awesome! It really speaks to teenagers.
A list of the top ten things that parents do right and wrong according to an informal survey by a teen. Look the list over with your parents to help with fair and respectful treatment. The site is pretty simple to read through, and is obviously geared towards the teenagers. The site also features wonderful links and resources. While there can be an overwhelming amount of information at times, it is all very important and is well put together. The website even features a number of discussion boards on different aspects of parent – teen relationships.
This page is all about the process of developing your identity and why it’s hard for your parents to understand. It is a page from a larger site, however, the larger site is all about teenagers, and includes other links and resources that may be helpful. This page is simply an article, but a good one. It is very simple, quick and easy to read.
United Way Helpline: (800) 411-UWAY (411-8929
Girls & Boys Town National Hotline: (800) 448 – 3000 A great place for girls and guys to call, and ask questions on many topics. They are on the line 24/7. It’s for teens of all ages, in all situations. Whether you have questions on homework or depression, or tips on how to make people stop treating you like a kid, the Girls and Boys Town National Hotline can help.
Covenant House Nine-line: (800) 999 – 9999 Nationwide crisis hotline for youth and families, that is mostly geared for teens, but helps people of all ages. They perform crisis intervention over the phone, and are ready to help 24/7. Believe it or not, they even have tips for helping you get treated the way want to be – your age.
Youth Crisis Hotline: (800) HIT – HOME (448 – 4663) Hit Home Referral hotline for any youth 17 and under, in a crisis situation. They will answer your call within 30 seconds. You’ll be directed to a counselor who can help you through any type of question or concern. You’ll be able to find somebody who knows what it’s like to be treated like a kid, and knows how to deal with it.
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