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Loss of weight or appetite: Can indicate depression and/or drug use, which besides being a major problem in themselves, can also be precursor Contributing to Strategic Leadership There has been much in the media lately about teens doing dangerous/harmful things. The common denominator is the shock of parents who didn’t know their child was doing whatever it is that got her/him into trouble.I believe it is a good thing when professional corporate planners construct strategic plans. It is an even better thing when people in the organization participate in the formulation of strategic priorities. But the best thing about strategic leadership is frequently missed by scholars and practitioners alike. The missing link is right under our nose. It is so obvious that it seems embarrassing.The real key to <=strategic leadership lies with each member of the organization from the top to the bottom. Everyone can and should become a champion of strategy within their functi With the 21st century warp speed at which many families go, one thing sacrificed is parental capacity to see subtle changes in their teen’s behavior/attitudes. So, if you are the parent of a teen, here’s your check-list of warning signs. Having any one sign is an indicator of possible trouble; having any two signs is an indicator that trouble is very likely, and three or more signs indicates that trouble has arrived… 1. From Whining to belligerence: The normal tendency to question and complain (usually in the form of a good healthy whine, like “that’s not fairrrrrrr!!!”) becomes more belligerent or disrespectful (“…what do you know…!”) 2. Consistently slipping grades and an unwillingness to do school work 3. A change in friends (for the worse…) and/or their possessions (having things they couldn’t afford to own with the money they have) 4. Excessive secrecy: Becoming adamantly non-communicative about everything (happy teens will need to share some things…in spite of themselves!) 5. Significant loss of interest in any activities outside of time with their “friends” 6. Excessive reclusiveness: This is a change from the normal need for more private time/personal space, to an adamant insistence on being “left alone” most of the time 7. Loss of weight or appetite: Can indicate depression and/or drug use, which besides being a major problem in themselves, can also be precursor Teaching Measurement of High Blood Pressure btle changes in their teen’s behavior/attitudes. So, if you are the parent of a teen, here’s your check-list of warning signs. 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Consistently slipping grades and an unwillingness to do school work 3. A change in friends (for the worse…) and/or their possessions (having things they couldn’t afford to own with the money they have) 4. Excessive secrecy: Becoming adamantly non-communicative about everything (happy teens will need to share some things…in spite of themselves!) 5. Significant loss of interest in any activities outside of time with their “friends” 6. Excessive reclusiveness: This is a change from the normal need for more private time/personal space, to an adamant insistence on being “left alone” most of the time 7. Loss of weight or appetite: Can indicate depression and/or drug use, which besides being a major problem in themselves, can also be precursor Neuro Linguistic Programming Benefits and/or their possessions (having things they couldn’t afford to own with the money they have)What is Neuro Linguistic Programming? Neuro Linguistic Programming or NLP is a system developed by Richard Bander and John Ginder in the early 70s. In this system it is believed a person can improve himself by changing his outlook in life in a positive manner.In NLP, it is taught that language and behavior are highly structured and as such, they can be modeled. Modeling is a method wherein behaviors, language and beliefs of another person are gathered and combined then created to a form which can be taught to others. These models are taught and adapted to perso 4. Excessive secrecy: Becoming adamantly non-communicative about everything (happy teens will need to share some things…in spite of themselves!) 5. Significant loss of interest in any activities outside of time with their “friends” 6. Excessive reclusiveness: This is a change from the normal need for more private time/personal space, to an adamant insistence on being “left alone” most of the time 7. 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Loss of weight or appetite: Can indicate depression and/or drug use, which besides being a major problem in themselves, can also be precursors to criminal activity This behavior also means there’s a developing break-down in the parent/child relationship, either as the root cause or a spin-off from it. Either way, it’s up to the parents to get things back on track. Here’s the most prevalent causes for child/parent relationship deterioration: 1. The parents are losing control, and that makes any child feel unsafe: Children of any age need to feel that the adults in their lives are capable and unafraid – setting limits and sticking to them, saying no and following through on it, establishing structure and discipline. These things may seem like anathema to a teen, but don’t buy all the fuss – deep down this makes them feel safe. 2. The parents are losing their teen’s respect: And respect is a huge issue at this age. If they feel their parents are not in control, or afraid/unwilling to do the hard stuff of parenting, parental credibility diminishes and with it, children’s good behavior 3. The parents are losing their teen’s trust: When teens experience pressures that they don’t know how to handle, they need to feel they can come to their parents for help – if they don’t trust that their parents can effectively handle the problem or help them find a solution to it (e.g. they feel their parents will get hysterical or ultra
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