Showing posts with label PURE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PURE. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Parents Universal Resource Experts (Sue Scheff) - Teen Depression




Depression

The face of depression is getting younger. In a recent survey, 23% of young adults reported symptoms of serious depression before the age of 20—up from just 2% a generation ago. The reasons range from increased pressure in school to rising divorce rates among parents, experts say.

“My parents went through an awful divorce my ninth-grade year, and I was devastated,” says 18 year-old Brittany.

Parents often mis-interpret the signs of depression. Some kids may become lethargic and withdrawn, as expected, while others may show agitation, frustration and aggression. For school-aged children a drop in grades could also be an indicator. Unfortunately, it often provokes punishment rather than sympathy.

Psychologist Sunaina Jain says, “Rather than thinking of children’s misbehaviors as discipline problems or misbehaviors as deliberate, it’s important to see them as communication from the child. This is the child’s way of telling you how he or she is feeling”

Experts say that, given the new reality, a quarter of all kids will experience depression. Parents need to make sure they take a constant measure of their child’s emotional pulse.

What Parents Should Know

Emotional anchors are fewer and further between for many kids. In years past kids spent more time with parents, grandparents and neighbors than they do now, says USA Today.

Kids look to parents for emotional support and reassurance. With the amount of time parents and children spending together on a downward trend, many children are feeling alone—isolated.

In the past, when Mom and Dad weren’t around, grandparent or neighbors were likely to be at arms reach, but not anymore, studies say. Grandparents aren’t as accessible and families now move an average of every seven years, compared to every 21 years three decades ago. Adjusting to a new neighborhood every few years makes it more difficult to develop strong and lasting neighborly relations.

With the odds of smooth sailing being less and less for children, parents should be extra cautious of children’s emotional status. They need support. They need reassurance. They need an emotional anchor.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Parents Universal Resource Experts (Sue Scheff): What your kids are doing shouldn't be a mystery

Who’s pressuring your kids? Who’s offering them alcohol or drugs? Who’s talking to them on the Internet? Whether we’re teachers, parents, counselors…sometimes we just don’t know what’s really going on in a child’s life.

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Saturday, December 8, 2007

Sue Scheff: Announcing My Second Book....

My first book Wit's End will be released in Spring of 2008 - it has been an amazing journey.

Shortly after this Wit's End, my second book will be here!

I will be announcing it shortly and again, it is also about helping people through my own experiences....

Friday, November 9, 2007

Parent's Universal Resource Experts: Continuing to Keep Parents Informed

Parent's Universal Resource Experts (P.U.R.E.) is an organization I founded to help educate parents when they are experiencing an at risk teenager. After my own experiences, I feel it is important for parents to be aware of today's teens issues as well as the resources that are available to parents.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Sue Scheff Book Reviews

I have created a new Blog of Book Reviews for Parent's that are struggling with today's youths.

Click here.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Sue Scheff: Parenting Articles

I have created a Blog of articles that I am reading from a variety of newspapers regarding parenting teenagers. Click here for more information on teen depression, teen suicide, bullying, teen eating disorders and more.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Sue Scheff - P.U.R.E. Satisfaction!

Wow - in 2001 when I created Parent's Universal Resource Experts, Inc. (P.U.R.E.) I never dreamed it would explode the way it has! For 7 years we have been successfully helping thousands of families with their struggling teens and pre-teens. Sometimes it is simply listening and guiding them to local therapists and sometimes it is helping them sort through the confusion of this "child-for-profit" industry.

Whatever the reason a parent, relative, therapist or other professionals call us, we have always been supportive and tried our best to give them resources.

Over the years we have had less than a handful of complaints - which is a very good ratio in consideration that we are working with usually desperate situations and families in crisis. We have received and assisted literally over 10,000 families and are very proud to say we have many letters of gratitude. It is also an honor to be a long standing Member of the Better Business Bureau.

I have been interviewed by many reporters and appeared on TV and Radio - in today's society of teens and the peer pressure they face, parents are reaching out for help. It is a growing epidemic of seeking outside programs and schools, with this, a parent needs to be educated on how to find the best school for their individual child.

With all the attention I am getting, it can be overwhelming. I never dreamed my little organization would become so popular. Like with all success stories, there are always critics. Whether it is jealously that drives them or a simple dislike for me, I respect their opinions - however until you walk my shoes, you will never understand what I have been through.

My book - "Wit's End!" which will be released in 2008 will not only chronicle my story and other real life family situations, it will offer resources, relief and most of all - hope!