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PMC Ryodan is a group of teenagers who dye their hair black and wear black clothes with a spider on them and plaid pants. There are many opinions: either they attack them, or “Ryodan PMCs” attack people from other subcultures. This article is not about that; I will write from the perspective of a child psychologist, why people unite in these groups and what parents should pay attention to. As a rule, children who prefer solitude join there; they are calm. They have few or no friends around them. As a rule, they feel loneliness and emptiness. Teenagers express their emotions poorly or not at all. They prefer to keep everything inside themselves. At home, there is no trusting communication and support from parents (here we are not talking about material values, but simple, sincere dialogue, without discussion, reproaches, moralizing, or evaluations from parents). This category of children can often watch films from the Anime series and compare themselves with these characters. Often they are faced with non-acceptance by their society, lack of trusting communication with parents, unexpressed emotions and grievances, lack of self-expression and this can lead not only to low self-esteem, but also health problems. Parents should pay attention to the following things: Behavior changes: if your your teen begins to change their behavior and becomes more withdrawn, aggressive, or irritable Loss of interest in school: if your child has become less interested in school and is not completing homework Changes in appearance: if your child has begun to change their clothing style or hairstyle, I have some tips for parents who raising teenagers: I will write a few simple recommendations for parents: Listen to your children. Don't forget that your teenager is old enough to have his own opinions and ideas. Try to hear him and understand his point of view. Be patient. Adolescence can be difficult and unpredictable. Don't worry about little things and try to remain calm in any situation. Create conditions for a trusting relationship. Tell your children about your life, be interested in their affairs and problems. Let them know that you are ready to support them in any situation. Help your child develop. Discover new interests and hobbies for him, encourage him to play sports and be creative. This will help the teenager find his place in life and develop his talents. Teach your child responsibility. Teach your teenager to take responsibility for their actions and make decisions. This will help him become independent and self-confident. Stay informed about your child's affairs. Be interested in how he spends his time, who his friends are, what he does on the Internet. This will help you notice any changes in behavior and respond to them promptly. Don't hesitate to ask for help: Raising teenagers can be challenging and sometimes requires professional help. Do not hesitate to seek help from a teacher, psychologist or other specialist if you encounter problems. Be attentive to your child, respect his personality, and remember that a trusting relationship and support from parents can help children overcome many difficulties and become confident and strong adults.