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Everyone feels lonely at times. Loneliness is feeling alone, distant, or separate from others when you want to feel close or included.
Kids and teens might feel lonely when they:
Lately, people of all ages report feeling more loneliness. Our fast-paced digital world makes it harder for kids and teens to form the bonds they need to be happy and healthy. Not getting enough face-to-face time and eye contact makes bonding tricky. That can leave some kids and teens feeling lonely.
Over time, too much loneliness can be harmful to a person’s mental and physical health. But there are ways to reduce loneliness. The best way is to increase social connection.
Social connection means feelings of closeness, bonding, and belonging. It’s a basic need that everyone has. Without enough social connection, loneliness can take its place.
When kids and teens have social connection, they:
Social connection is good for mental and physical health. When kids and teens have social connection, instead of feeling lonely, they:
Parents can help their kids feel less lonely. Work with them to develop social connection skills, like being kind to others and making healthy friendships.
Also, make time to bond with your kids daily so they know they can count on you. Boosting their social connection will help them today and into adulthood.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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