How to help your teenager focus without them noticing

Photo from Yulia Gapeenko on vecteezy.com
By Philippa Dobree-Carey, The Mamaholic
Teenagers are basically hormonal landmines with in-built AirPods.
One minute they’re charming and fun to hang out with, the next they’re stomping upstairs because you dared to ask if they’ve done their homework.
First comes the backtalk, then the mood swings, the sleeping‑until‑noon as if it’s a medical condition, and finally the humongous appetite that lets them inhale a family‑sized lasagne and still ask for a snack ten minutes later.
And then there’s the focus problem - or rather, the complete absence of one.
This isn’t your imagination. Their brain is genuinely under construction. The prefrontal cortex - the bit responsible for decision‑making, impulse control, and not saying something catastrophically stupid - won’t be fully formed until their mid‑twenties. Which explains why they can remember every detail of a TikTok reel, but somehow forget you asked them to take the bins out three times.
Add hormones, friendship fallouts, exam pressure, and the constant background hum of “everyone else is doing better than me,” and you’ve got a young person insisting they’re “fine” with all the conviction of someone who hasn’t slept properly in weeks.
So yes, they have issues focusing.
And no, it’s not because you haven’t reminded them enough.
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