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I’m Stella from Tennessee. I have a son who is good at his studies, sports and various cultural activities. He is well recognized as one of the best students in the class. I’m proud of him, but these days he is behaving very rude and mischievous. He is not good at his studies and other activities. I’m not able to find the reason for his behavior. Provide a good answer.


Hi Stella, I understand your problem. You need to guide him effectively as it is his growing age. Ask his dad to give him special assistance for few more days and interact with his friends to know more about his changing behavior. It might be possible that he is in any sort of depression because recent break-off with his girl friend.
Posted by: Zeebax

Stella may be your son has got into grip of addiction and he has started taking drugs. You need to talk to him very calmly and find out the reason for this sort of behavior. If you find out that your son is drug addicted, and then takes him to some drug recovery centers, where the qualified and experienced professionals will offer the treatment.
Posted by: Mab

Rude behavior occurs due to depression and high stress and depression occurs due to so many reasons such as exam tension, personal problems, and bad friend’s circle. And he might he suffering from very serious problem i.e. break-off with girl friend. You just talk to him about that girl because at this moment you are the only person who could help.
Posted by: Mabel

Well it might be possible that some thing is creating unnecessary pressure on your son’s mind. Being a mother, it is your responsibility to talk to your son and asked him politely what a matter behind all such things. Support him in his studies and give special attention to him as he deserve it form you.
Posted by: Tacy

I think Stella is facing a serious problem. As a teacher I would suggest you to make very good relationship with your son and make him to obey all your orders. Then tell him what you are expecting from him and the use of getting succeeded in the studies. Then ultimately you don’t have any problem from your son.

Posted by: Nelly

Hi, Stella your son might get new friends in your street. I think you observe all his actions on a particular day and analyze the things that he is going wrong. Give him a counseling class from his father and his other good friends. Tell his friends to support him in his studies. Make him to understand the use of reading well in the class and for his future.
Posted by: Nibz

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