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Helping Teens Move Past A Fist Fight In School

The school environment can be a tough place to survive in. All the popularity contests, jealousy's, rumors, and cliques can lead to a lot of frustration in the daily life of a teen. With all these things going on in their lives, it isn’t surprising to hear of an occasional fight here and there; but what if fighting becomes more frequent? What if your teen's aggression transitions into the home or affects their academic life? You may have cause for concern, so it is important to help teens move past their fights and feel the love that others have for them.

Why Do Teens Fight?

There are many different occurrences that can cause a fight to break out. Some are more common than others and if you can identify what is causing your teen to fight, you may have an easier time helping them. Here are some of the top reasons your teen may have gotten into a fight according to this list.

  • They were insulted
  • Ongoing feud or disagreement
  • They were hit or shoved
  • Someone spread rumors about someone else
  • They couldn’t control their anger

Chances are, the fight that a teen gets in falls in these main categories.

Ways To Calm The Aggression

A fist fight is a serious thing to deal with so it has to be dealt with carefully. In a perfect world, we could stop teens from fighting just by telling them why it is a bad idea; however, one of the best ways to stop the fighting is to help them feel loved and want to change themselves. Here are a few of the most effective ways a parent can help calm their teen...

Be A Listener

In the swarm of students at school, it is easy for a teen to feel underrepresented. They may just be feeling a lack of attention and feel like no one understands them. This is why it is so important to listen to them, even if they are wrong. Encourage them to talk.

Avoid Finger Pointing

Constantly blaming or ridiculing your child is not a good idea. There is always an underlying reason for fighting and at the core of that may just be the lack of love they are receiving from their peers. Tell them clearly that you know what they did and that it was wrong, but be careful to not blame them for everything that went wrong. Seek to understand their view point and let the conversation go from there.

At times, a teen just needs their personal space. Especially right after an episode, it may be a good idea to wait a bit before talking to them. Let them have their space to cool down before attempting a conversation. You'll both have clearer heads going into an already difficult conversation.

There is hope for every teen, and there is always a reason why they are behaving abnormally. If this is a continuing problem with your teen and you are just not sure where to go at this point, you may consider Liahona Academy for treatment and behavioral correction. Problems like this that go unsolved can lead to more struggles later in life, with severe cases ending up in jail. We can help your teen start a path to a happier, calmer life.

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