Townsville Bulletin

Be ready for boundaries to be tested

- JULIE CROSS

TEENAGERS will begin to push the boundaries, challenge authority and increase their risk-taking behaviour by the age of 14 or 15, according to experts.

This also coincides with a peak in online drama and bullying. So, the middle years of high school can be tricky.

“Year 9 is when they test boundaries and are more critical of teachers and parents,” The Quirky Kid Clinic CEO Dr Kimberley O’brien said. “They will start to want to go out at night and be a bit more independen­t, which is great. But you have to hope they’re making the right choices.”

The Cyber Safety Lady, Leonie Smith, who advises parents on how to help their child navigate the online world safely, said at this age some parents were tempted to spy on their kids by secretly accessing their phones.

She advised against this, because it was important to build trust.

But she said parents should insist on spot checks while their child is with them.

Ms Smith advised parents to sit down with their teen and go through the pitfalls of the online world with them, including sexting, pornograph­y, bullying and self-harm material and let them know if anything goes wrong online they can come to them and they will help.

“I’ve worked with families where children have attempted self-harm,” she said.

“They need help with selfharm material their child has found on Tiktok and Instagram. There are communitie­s based around self-harm hashtags. It’s not about helping those who are self-harming, it is about encouragin­g them.”

Ms Smith said it was important for parents to be across these issues.

Dr O’brien said there had been an increase in self-harm among teenagers to the point where it was becoming “quite common”.

“Self-harm is a cry for help and what they need is a lot of fresh options, more physical exercise and someone to talk to, like a psychologi­st or counsellor.”

Alcohol and Drug Foundation CEO Erin Lalor said parents needed to recognise by Year 9 their child may be starting to experiment with illegal substances.

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