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Support for Teen Boys with Eating Disorders at For Family
Teen boys may struggle with eating disorders, but their challenges are often overlooked. At For Family, we provide specialized care for boys aged 13-18 to help them (1) __________ these issues. Our experienced team, with over 120 years of combined clinical knowledge, works closely with (2) __________ teen to create a personalized treatment plan.
Our residential program addresses (3) __________ the physical and mental aspects of recovery. We offer healthy meals, therapy sessions like CBT and DBT, and (4) __________ such as meditation to support healing. We also work with families to ensure continuous support and (5) __________ at home.
If you notice signs of an eating disorder in your son, don't hesitate to (6) __________. Contact For Family today for expert support in helping your teen get back on track. Call 888.904.4431 or visit our website to learn more and enroll your son in our program.
Together, we can help your son find a healthier future!
Protect Your Teen: Prevent Drug Abuse
Why Do Teens Use Drugs?
Teen drug use can happen for many reasons. Some teens (1) __________ by peer pressure, family issues, or mental health challenges. Common risk factors include:
✔ Family history of drug abuse
✔ Mental health conditions like depression or ADHD
✔ Impulsive or risk-taking behavior
✔ (2) __________
✔ Low self-esteem or social rejection
The Consequences of Drug Abuse
Using drugs can lead to serious effects (3) __________ a teen's life:
✔ (4) __________: Risk of drug dependence
✔ Poor Decisions: Affects judgment and social behavior
✔ Health Risks: Mental health issues like anxiety and depression
✔ Unsafe Actions: Risky behavior, including (5) __________ unsafe sex and driving under the influence
✔ School Struggles: Lower grades and attendance
How to Talk to Your Teen
Pick a calm time to talk and listen to their thoughts without judging. Explain the risks of drug use, focusing on their health, future, and goals. Discuss how to resist peer pressure and recognize media messages (6) __________ normalize drug use. Encourage healthy, positive choices!
Let's work together to support your teen's future!
Cities play a significant role in global economic growth. (1) __________, they contribute to more than 80 percent of global GDP. People who migrate to cities often earn more than they would in rural areas, which can improve their personal wealth. This increase in income encourages individuals to protect their assets, (2) __________. However, even in well-managed cities, integrating migrants into urban economies is not always smooth. High living costs and increased job competition can trap people in poverty.
(3) __________, many cities deal with issues such as violence, crime, and social unrest. Inequality is often more visible in cities, where competition for resources, weak governance, and crime can worsen the situation. In some developing cities, the murder rate (4) __________.
Urbanization can also create social problems between different economic groups. For example, overcrowding can cause property prices to rise, benefiting some while excluding others. (5) __________. Therefore, it is important for cities to manage growth carefully to avoid these negative consequences.
1. With the rise of smartphones and wireless internet, children today have easier access to the internet, which has led to an increase in internet addiction. This problem is especially common among children in rural areas, who tend to spend more time on mobile games and livestreaming compared to children in cities.
2. In cities, parents usually live with their children, allowing them to supervise and guide their kids more easily. Cities also offer a variety of cultural and entertainment facilities, such as parks, libraries, and amusement parks. These places give children many ways to spend their time, even if they are not enrolled in special classes. However, children in rural areas often face different challenges. Many of them live without their parents, who work in other cities, and they lack access to cultural and recreational activities outside of their homes and schools.
3. Many rural children, especially those of migrant workers, live with their grandparents. While grandparents care for their grandchildren's basic needs, they often do not understand their interests or emotional needs. In addition, grandparents may not recognize the dangers of smartphones, leading migrant parents to give their children smartphones to keep them occupied, which can cause addiction.
4. Preventing internet addiction is difficult without proper parental supervision. Many anti-addiction systems in mobile games are not very effective, as children can use an adult's identity to bypass them. For migrant parents, controlling their children's screen time is particularly challenging.
5. To solve this problem, it is important to develop local industries in rural areas. This would allow parents to find jobs closer to home, helping them balance work and raising their children. Improving rural industries is crucial for both children's well-being and their future success.
The word supervise in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by __________.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of internet addiction in rural areas?
The word they in paragraph 3 refers to __________.
The word occupied in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 5?
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
In which paragraph does the author mention how differences in living environments affect children's development?
In which paragraph does the author mention the practical obstacles in tackling internet addiction?