Tips for keeping teens busy
Tip #1: Follow in the footsteps of their favourite celebrities
Tip #1: Follow in the footsteps of their favourite celebrities
Tip #2: Become a budding entrepreneur
Tip #2: Become a budding entrepreneur
Tip #3: Learn a new language
Tip #3: Learn a new language
Tip #4: Take the MasterChef challenge
Tip #4: Take the MasterChef challenge
Tip #5: Community support
Tip #5: Community support
Tip #6: Have a clear out
Tip #6: Have a clear out
Tip #7: Revisit an old hobby
Tip #7: Revisit an old hobby
Tip #8: Get lost in a book
Tip #8: Get lost in a book
Tip #9: Explore the world of podcasts
Tip #9: Explore the world of podcasts
Tip #10: Home cinema
Tip #10: Home cinema
Tip #11: Outdoor café
Tip #11: Outdoor café
Tip #12: Make music
Tip #12: Make music
Tip #13: Lights, camera, action!
Tip #13: Lights, camera, action!
Tip #14: Learn to code
Tip #14: Learn to code
Tip #15: Get them thinking
Tip #15: Get them thinking
Tip #16: Experience some culture
Tip #16: Experience some culture
Tip #17: Take over the world
Tip #17: Take over the world
Tip #18: DIY décor
Tip #18: DIY décor
Tip #19: Get active
Tip #19: Get active
Tip #20: Dance, Dance, Revolution
Tip #20: Dance, Dance, Revolution
Tip #21: Check out Young Scot
Tip #21: Check out Young Scot
Teens won't stick to the rules?
Getting your teen to stick to the protection measures in your level may be easier said than done. Young people often feel invincible from danger and don’t always think ahead about the consequences of what they do, so may be more tempted to bend the rules. Rather than yelling at them about it, try some of these tips to help you respond if your teenager starts to get frustrated.
