As parents, we often believe we understand our teenagers, but the reality can be far more complex. Adolescence is a time of significant change, both physically and emotionally, and understanding what your teen is experiencing is crucial to supporting them effectively. Identifying a struggling teen involves vigilance for behavior changes like withdrawal, declining academic performance, or altered eating and sleeping habits. Open communication about sensitive topics, such as sex, is essential for preventing early pregnancy and ensuring your teen feels safe discussing these issues with you. By recognizing distress signs, encouraging communication, and providing support, you can help your teen navigate these tumultuous years, fostering mutual respect and understanding.