How to Handle a 14-Year-Old’s Emotional Depression and Running Away from Home Behavior?

A 14-year-old child exhibits long periods of hand-washing, spending 2 to 3 minutes each time, even in snowy weather; using the bathroom and bathing take up to 30 to 40 minutes. They speak to their parents rudely, are easily angered, and even have intentions of running away after arguing with their father, holding a suspicious attitude towards him. For the past two days, they have been emotionally low, losing interest in everything, and crying for 1 to 2 hours at home after poor final exam results.
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How to Handle a Child Who Often Disobeys and Argues?

An 11-year-old boy is in the most mischievous stage. It’s understandable for him to occasionally be disobedient. The key is to cultivate good study habits from a young age. As children enter the active phase, it’s important to communicate more with them, build friendships, and take measures of guidance and appropriate punishment. Help children create a study plan and complete it together, rewarding them when they achieve their goals.
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