There was a very interesting programme on Radio4 this afternoon-dealing with teenagers and their possible problems.
I feel that many Witness teens maybe heading for mental health problems due to the issues raised today.
We all know that JW teens are encouraged by the society to follow the leadership of the org.regarding the problems they may face during this difficult time.
The society has made it seem as though it is facing these problems by producing books and magazine articles especially for teens; but how useful are they?
Apparently to grow a healthy teen you need many things.See if you think the points I remembered(there were many more)could explain mental health problems for witnesses in later life...
1.It's not rebellion that makes a healthy teenager; the most sucessful ones question and are ALLOWED to question.
2.In doing this they 'find' their OWN wat in life and learn to be comfortable in their own skins.
3.Teenagers understand the world and how to survive in it by exploring it in their OWN way.
4.Telling a teen 'these are the rules you should follow' make for unhappy teens...and unheathy mental health.
4..When parents realise that a teen is PREPROGRAMMED to need to discover who they are; they can stop taking it personally and remember that the teen has to find their own path for their own mental growth.
5.Stunting a teens natural tendancy to 'strike' out on their own actually harms their coping abilities in the future.
6.Teenagers who have not been allowed to follow their own thinking for a while end up not having enough self esteem to even start THINKING about theses things.This is where the problems start.
They will lack the life coping skills that other sucessful teens have; they will be more prone to depression; self harm;mental illness and suicide.
Self harm is a classic example of a teen who has'nt questioned and therefore has'nt learnt to cope on their own, mentally.The cutting satisfies and releases feeling that are incommunicable due to repression in those years.
So please; all you witness parents- just because your child want to question, don't think they are rebellious in a bad sense- if they do question it proves you have brought them up well so far.Don't spoil their future mental well-being by stopping them on their last stage of growth in to adult mental health.
Let them question and speak openly without fear of reproach from you;help to set them up for adult hood.