When we actively use our strengths we are likely to be happier, more engaged in our work and experience a better quality of life. Helping your teen to understand and build on their strengths will give them the tools to face challenges and create more positive outcomes for themselves.
Read the full blog from ReachOut here: https://parents.au.reachout.com/skills-to-build/connecting-and-communicating/things-to-try-supportive-parenting/help-your-teenager-develop-their-strengths