Teenagers are really difficult to understand. They don't share the problems with adults, often keep fears and thoughts in themselves. They don't give the opportunity to grown-ups to help them, cope with hardships together. That's why, suicidal attempts are so wide-spread among teens. First of all, it is necessery to develop favourable environment around teens with early childhood, adults should become friends for children, try to win their confidence.
Unfortunately, I share your feelings... Everything was quite obvious and predictable. But shouldn't one speak the simplest things again and again trying to make people listen to them? Yes, we all know that teens have problems, we even take it for granted. The question is - does discussing these problems help to find any solution to them?
The psychologist is speaking about obvious things. to tell the truth, I expected a bit more from the video. It seems to me that everybody is aware of teenager problems. But nevertheless not so many adults are eager to help adolescents solve them.
The woman suggests quite sensible things, but it's not always easy to establish a contact with an adolescent who has some problems. First of all, because they tend to cover up their problems from the nearest people, and even if you get to learn about a problem, it's not easy to persuade a teenager to talk about it.