Do you find yourself saying… “I don’t recognize my child anymore?”
Is your child having trouble managing their emotions?
Are you shocked that your previously helpful and happy-go-lucky son or daughter has become a moody mess?
One moment they’re mature, affectionate, delightful, and helpful.
The next, they overreact over the simplest of things and appear miserable, frustrated, insecure, self-centered and/or sad.
NEWSFLASH: It’s called PUBERTY!
Girls can start puberty as early as 8 years old, and as late as 13 or 14 years old. Boys typically start puberty later, at around the age of 12-13 years old.
HORMONES rule the world!
It’s been said that hormones rule the world. During puberty your child is being flooded by hormones. Hormones guide our lives… our mood, health, emotional state and help maintain function throughout many processes in the body. We know hormones control us but we’d like to control them, right?
Fortunately, there may be some simple solutions to help everyone survive puberty in your household.
How to Support Happy Hormones
In the video below, Sera Johnson shares her story, her “Aha” moment with both of her hormonal teenage daughters, and her son, and what she did to help their emotional state and bring harmony to the home. You’ll find out why she believes EVERYONE in the household needs to support their hormonal system and how to do it using EndoFlex™ and JuvaFlex™.
“It’s like our oils are moms SUPERPOWER!- Sera Johnson”
“It’s like our oils are moms SUPERPOWER!- Sera Johnson”
Good parenting takes a lot of work!
Parents need all the help they can get, even so more during the puberty phase. Using EndoFlex and JuvaFlex may be just the thing you need for your MOM TOOLBOX and can make a huge difference in helping everyone in the household survive these sometimes turbulent years.
While working on this post I ran across this blog post that provides some great tips for parents to navigate these years. I highly recommend taking a look at it and incorporating some of the tips provided.
If you found this information helpful, please share this post with anyone you know who is dealing with kids emotions, especially when they’re going through puberty. It may be just the thing needed to help them survive this turbulent time.