Every week, I hear from parents who say:
“My teen is always on their phone, but they seem so alone.”
In a world where teens are constantly connected online, many are quietly grappling with profound loneliness—and the emotional impact can be overwhelming.
Here’s what we know:
Teens who have strong connections in the real world are much less likely to feel isolated or have thoughts of suicide.
Genuine, face-to-face connections can truly save lives.
Want to help your teen feel noticed and supported?
Here’s how to get started:
Encourage in-person activities: sports, clubs, game nights, volunteering
Check in on how they’re really feeling—both online and offline
Set limits on screen time, and show them what healthy digital habits look like
Loneliness isn’t just a passing phase. It’s a warning sign. And we can’t afford to overlook it.
💬 Let’s dive into what’s really happening.
DM me the word “TALK” and I’ll send you the link to book your session. Together, we can help your teen forge those vital, life-saving connections.