Why do teenagers hate their parents?
I read that when you're a teenager, you hate your parents because it's a brain function designed to keep you from feeling attracted to them. Is that true?
I read that when you're a teenager, you hate your parents because it's a brain function designed to keep you from feeling attracted to them. Is that true?
So, have you done a REAL test? And if so, what do you think?
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How can children even behave if they don't receive any discipline from their parents? I know that many of my foreign colleagues are yelled at by their parents, sometimes even for the smallest things. Why isn't this the case with Germans? Parents there are always friendly and don't constantly yell at their children.
Because they’re looking at the bottomless stupidity of Tiktok and believe it’s real life.
Not at all. At my time there was no Tiktok or FB. However, there were these problems at the time.
The first point is the pursuit of independence. Teens begin to develop their identity and seek more autonomy. This often leads to conflicts with parents as they try to resolve themselves from parental norms and rules.
Equally tridents gain meaning and influence the behaviors and attitudes of teenagers. This can lead to a delimitation behavior towards parents.
The handling of parents with the autonomy and the needs of their children can either strengthen or mitigate conflicts. In many cultures, it is expected that young people are separated from their parents and become more independent.
The relationship between teenagers and their parents is complex and is influenced by a variety of psychological and biological factors. The belief that teenagers hate their parents because the brain programmed them to avoid sexual attraction is a simplified representation of a very complex process.
The first point is that Aspire to independence. Teenagers begin to develop their identity and search for more autonomy. This often leads to Conflict with the parents, as they try to solve themselves from parental norms and rules.
Equally tridents gain meaning and influence the behaviors and attitudes of teenagers. This can lead to a delimitation behavior towards parents.
The handling of parents with the autonomy and the needs of their children can either strengthen or mitigate conflicts. In many cultures, it is expected that young people are separated from their parents and become more independent.
The idea that teenagers hate their parents to avoid sexual attraction is a greatly simplified and generalized statement. Rather, the conflicts and the sense of demarcation are part of a normal development process that is influenced by hormonal, neurological, psychological and sociocultural factors. This phase is important for the development of autonomy and identity, although it can often be challenging for both sides. Parents and teenagers can handle this time together through communication, understanding and support.
That can be. My guess is, maybe it’s also hormonal.
Different opinions views for children is all so easy have never known the real life. Parents, however, should take it not hurt them.
Because as a teenager, you see the world with other eyes than mom and dad do this
Hassen is not the right word. There is a renunciation, a rejection of parents’ views and interests has become important.
This is a difficult time. as a teenager, you think you’re getting everything on your own, you want to prove it with violence. Therefore, gratifications with the parents who prescribe meaningless stuff from your point of view are formally pre-programmed.
Hate is perhaps the wrong word for it, but I think it is possible to call it slander. But this is a natural process.
I don’t know
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