If you think your teenager is dramatic, you’re probably right: dramatic brain changes experienced during adolescence may explain increased exploration and risk-taking.
So don’t fret, parents! It’s normal (and necessary) for teenagers to take risks.
Adolescents are going to take risks – plain and simple. As a parent, it’s your job to help them find healthy and safe ways to take risks.
Prevent teen tooth troubles – encourage healthy risks and help them steer clear of unhealthy ones:
Go For It: Healthy Risks
Healthy risk-taking has a chance for failure, but can also be rewarding and surprisingly safe. Teens can step out of their comfort zone in artistic activities, volunteer opportunities and sports.
Teenagers thrive in athletic environments. Through sports, adolescents are able to foster friendships, stay in shape and develop leadership skills.
Make sports safer for your teen – buy him or her a mouthguard. Whether your child plays a contact or non-contact sport, such as football, baseball and soccer, mouthguards can provide protection. Don’t let teens risk their smile – find out all about mouthguards.
Don’t Chance It: Unhealthy Risks
Don’t be so negative about negative risk-taking – not all teens regularly repeat unhealthy habits. However, among adolescent health risk behaviors, “regular tobacco use” comes out on top.
Give your teen more reasons to stay away from cigarettes. Smoking negatively affects all parts of your mouth, including:
• Lips: Over time, smokers develop wrinkles around the lips.
• Teeth: Cigarettes stain your teeth yellow and make your breath smell.
• Gums: Smoking contributes to gum disease, often leading to tooth loss.
Parenting a teenager can be tricky. Try to remember that teens are meant to take risks – just make sure he or she is taking the right ones.
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