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Why Teenagers Fight With Their Parents (And Why They Later Understand Them)
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Why Teenagers Fight With Their Parents (And Why They Later Understand Them)

Medium·SINDHUJA RAVI·22 days ago
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Teenagers-and-parents-psychology. Press enter or click to view image in full size Every generation thinks the previous one didn’t understand them — until they grow older. Why teenagers argue with their parents and why many only understand their parents’ decisions years later. A psychological look at growing up. In many homes, there comes a phase when normal conversations between parents and teenagers begin to feel like low-budget courtroom dramas. A door closes a little harder than necessary. A simple “Where are you going?” somehow escalates into a ten-minute debate about personal freedom, civil rights, and why everyone else’s parents are apparently far more reasonable. Advice is answered with silence. Concern is interpreted as control. And both sides walk away convinced they are the only sane person left in the house. The Teenage Logic From the teenager’s point of view, the situation is perfectly clear. They are growing up. They can think for themselves. They have opinions now. They understand the world.…

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