Health & Wellbeing Archive
Health & WellbeingFriday 17 July 2026

Feeling like an outsider in your teenage years can be isolating, but there's hopeful news for sensitive teens struggling to find their place. Advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith offers a reassuring perspective: the more unusual you are, the more unusual it becomes to find people like you—but that world expands with time.

For parents of sensitive adolescents grappling with social media pressure and peer judgment, the message is clear: those differences that feel like liabilities now often become sources of connection and confidence later. As Eleanor notes, what feels uniquely lonely in the present becomes the foundation for finding genuinely compatible friendships and community. Read the full story →

Today's takeaway: Your teenager's unusual qualities aren't obstacles to overcome—they're the keys to building authentic connections that will sustain them long into adulthood.

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