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The teenage years are a time of profound change in the life of a young person. When a Boy is having trouble in school, when he is fearful or anxious, or even when he is very difficult, you may be seeing a boy who is really struggling. There are a lot of reasons for these not-so-effective coping skills. First and foremost, take a look at photos of you with your boy just a couple of years ago as compared to today.

You look pretty much the same. They do not. It is no wonder that in every part of the world boy struggle during this part of their lives so as in Illinois. Their bodies, their faces and their voices seem to be changing almost daily.

There are various programs across the Illinois are helping young people be successful. Struggling Boys of Illinois tend to project their own individual smoke-screens for a variety of reasons. You may see them behaving with studied indifference to virtually everything.

They may prefer not to be seen with the parents or family. They may be reserved, petulant, complicated, and downright unpleasant to be around. Because they regularly look more like adults than children, parents may tend to view them as adolescent adults who are just acting out or being brats.

Research in Illinois has shown that supportive relationships are crucial to the well-being of teenagers.





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