{"id":1181,"date":"2026-06-08T04:08:36","date_gmt":"2026-06-08T04:08:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=1181"},"modified":"2026-06-08T04:08:36","modified_gmt":"2026-06-08T04:08:36","slug":"why-4-in-10-utah-teens-arent-talking-to-their-parents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=1181","title":{"rendered":"Why 4 in 10 Utah teens aren\u2019t talking to their parents"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><div><div><div>KEY POINTS<\/div><\/div><div><ul><li>Positive childhood experiences foster trust and emotional support as children grow older.<\/li><li>Many parents underestimate communication gaps with kids, impacting mental health.<\/li><li>Utah&#8217;s CHAT campaign emphasizes\u00a0 family bonding and meaningful conversations.<\/li><\/ul><\/div><p>When it\u2019s hot, Ada Weese likes to pack up the children \u2014 Annie, 4; Jacob, 2; and Emmy, 1 \u2014 and meet her sister and her kids halfway between their homes in Syracuse and Saratoga Springs. Sometimes other relatives come along, too. <\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=1179\">This QB sparked Utah against BYU, then transferred. Now he\u2019s back with the Utes<\/a><\/p><p>That\u2019s how the adults came to be at Millcreek Commons last Thursday, eating a picnic lunch and watching the kids splash around in the water. <\/p><p>\u201cI think if I keep close relationships with them when they are little, they will trust me when they are older and be able to come to me and ask for advice, instead of going to someone else. I think time with them will help me with that trust,\u201d Weese said.<\/p><p>It\u2019s a sentiment echoed by Hanna Matekel, who with her husband Jordan, was playing in the same splash pad with their littles: Remi, who\u2019s 4 and Scottie, who\u2019s 2-1\/2.<\/p><p>Research suggests they\u2019re not wrong. Positive experiences kids have in childhood build a strong foundation for trust and emotional support when the bigger challenges come in adolescent and teen years. Those positives carry forward into a better life.<\/p><p>That\u2019s important. A statewide SHARP survey for the Utah Department of Health and Human Services shows that there\u2019s a big disconnect when it comes to how willing older children are to share their emotions with their parents. While the vast majority of parents (93%) believe their kid would tell them what they\u2019re feeling, a robust 4 in 10 teens say they don\u2019t talk to anyone when they\u2019re struggling.<\/p><p>That\u2019s not just a disconnect, but a major challenge, because bad things can happen when kids don\u2019t feel seen, heard, supported or safe to express themselves and having that confidence starts early. <\/p><p>Utah is taking the issue seriously.<\/p><p>It\u2019s not just a lack of adverse childhood events that bring families together. Actively ensuring children grow up with positive experiences is key. So Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, his Office of Families and the Department of Health and Human Services have launched the CHAT: Family Connection for Healthy Futures campaign to encourage parents to spend time with their kids, have meaningful conversations and do things together that build and strengthen bonds.<\/p><p>They\u2019ve been placing the reminder to families on billboards, TRAX trains and buses. There\u2019s a short ad and a social media campaign. And they\u2019ve also got a traveling art display to provide some gentle, if not-so-subtle prodding. It\u2019s a green couch with a backdrop that features the campaign logo and comment bubbles with conversation prompts. <\/p><p>\u201cThe point is to remind parents, don\u2019t be so busy with life that you forget to have those deep and meaningful connections with your children,\u201d said Aimee Winder Newton, director of Utah\u2019s Office of Families.<\/p><h3>How the initiative started<\/h3><p>State Rep. Douglas Welton, R-Payson, teaches high school. A couple of years ago, he approached the Office of Families with the idea of a campaign to boost family communication, according to Winder Newton. He\u2019d seen its power and also its lack.<\/p><p>The effort meshes perfectly with Cox\u2019s \u201cBuilt Here\u201d initiative, and a goal to increase positive childhood experiences by 10% by the time his second term ends. The hope is the data from the SHARP survey will show some campaign impact. SHARP stands for Student Health and Risk Prevention and it\u2019s being \u201cused to clock positive childhood experiences,\u201d Winder Newton said.<\/p><p>Research, she notes, finds that \u201cpositive childhood experiences help overcome childhood trauma. It shows that if kids are well-connected and feel like they have people in their life that they can go to, it increases social capital.\u201d<\/p><p>Positive childhood experiences are packed with good things for kids.<\/p><p>The campaign has operated on a shoestring budget, but the Legislature last session liked it so much lawmakers kicked in some funding. Now they\u2019re aiming for a second phase and Winder Newton is looking for a community partner \u201cbecause you\u2019ve got to have a pretty significant amount to reach the whole state and really kind of pivot on the message.\u201d <\/p><p>Phase two will likely incorporate the notion of adults putting their phones away to focus more on communication and meaningful experiences with kids, Winder Newton said.<\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=1177\">7 players the Utah Mammoth could select with the 19th pick in the NHL draft<\/a><\/p><p>They did a pre-survey before launching to see how parents feel about the strength of their communication link with adolescents and teens and will do a post-survey later to see if the campaign changed behaviors.<\/p><p>As for that parent-child communication survey disconnect, among the 60% of distressed students who did seek help, Winder Newton said just under 42% chose a parent. <\/p><p>\u201cWe had parents say their child\u2019s mental health is their No. 1 concern,\u201d she said, but they admit just roughly 4% of their focus is related to mental health. \u201cIt was so small,\u201d Winder Newton said. \u201cWe\u2019re seeing this disconnect where parents are talking to their kids and they think their kids are telling them things that are happening in their life, but the reality is these kids are still feeling lonely. They feel like they can\u2019t get that next level of emotional connection, and we need parents to understand that. Because what it\u2019s going to take is intentional time and specific questions to kind of pull some of these things out of their kids.\u201d<\/p><p>Winder Newton points out that youths who eat at least one meal a day with their family are 45% less likely to feel depressed, 70% less likely to vape, 54% less likely to consider suicide. \u201cAnd the more days you can eat dinner with them, the more the benefits increase.\u201d<\/p><p>Nor is it about the food. \u201cIt\u2019s about sitting around the table together and enjoying a meal while you\u2019re talking about your day. That\u2019s where the benefit comes,\u201d she said.<\/p><h3>When the kids are ready to talk<\/h3><p>Winder Newton\u2019s a mom who knows that life is chaotic and it\u2019s easy to fall into what she calls drill sergeant mode. \u201cGet your homework done. Practice the piano. Is your sports equipment ready for practice, because so-and-so is picking you up.\u201d <\/p><p>Her teens were usually ready to talk about the time she was ready for sleep. They\u2019d tap on her door and plop on the end of the bed and she sometimes had to pinch herself to be alert, because those conversations mattered. \u201cThat\u2019s when they\u2019re wide awake and starting to reflect on their day,\u201d she said. <\/p><p>It was time for parents to pay attention. <\/p><p>But the foundation for those conversations start early, with things like family dinner. And time together on the splash pad on a hot summer day.<\/p><p>As Matekel said, \u201cWe really enjoy camping together as a family \u2014 and splash pads, parks, anything outdoors. The library. My hope for my girls in doing these sorts of activities is for them to feel secure in our relationship and know we are a place for them to turn when they need it.&#8221;<\/p><p>She wants them to \u201cexplore and learn and grow while knowing their parents are there. And making sure things are going well. I love being with my kids,\u201d Matekel said.<\/p><h3>Expectations for the SHARP survey<\/h3><p>The CHAT website offers some practical tips, including:<\/p><ul><li>Spend quality, intentional time together.<\/li><li>Practice active listening.<\/li><li>Model positive behavior.<\/li><li>Ask open-ended questions.<\/li><li>Encourage your kids and offer affection.<\/li><li>Show up and engage.<\/li><\/ul><p>Mary Johnstun, a contractor with Bach Harrison, oversees the SHARP survey, which has been going strong since 2003. It has grown to include tens of thousands of students, surveyed every two years, and is a resource not just for Health and Human Services, but for parents, candidates and researchers who want to know what\u2019s going on with youths, she said.<\/p><p>\u201cResearch has shown for decades that when youth have a lot of positive experiences, whether positive interactions with their parents or a sense of belonging at their school or positive interactions with their peers and with their teachers, these lead to less depression, improved mental health, less substance use. Honestly, just the correlation between positive youth experiences and any other behavior in a youth\u2019s life is really tremendous. And SHARP data have shown this relationship for 20 years now,\u201d she said.<\/p><p>Several questions will be added to the fall survey specifically to track the CHAT campaign, including about positive youth experiences and whether those surveyed feel they can talk to an adult in their family or another caring adult, for example, Johnstun said. <\/p><p>Johnstun said that she loves the campaign\u2019s focus on what\u2019s positive. \u201cRight now in our society, there\u2019s so much negativity and this focus is just tremendously important.\u201d <\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=1175\">After winning $250,000 on \u2018American Ninja Warrior,\u2019 this Utahn is competing again \u2014 with his dad, brother and sister<\/a><\/p><\/div><div><\/div><div><div><div>Join the Conversation<\/div><\/div><div><\/div><\/div><div><div>Looking for comments?<\/div><div>Find comments in their new home! 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