Problems of teenagers with their parents.

(Sobia Yaseen, Swat)

We all know that teenage is one of the essential phases of our life and the most challenging one. During teenage, children become sensitive due to several mental, physical, and hormonal changes. If the parents do not understand their children's feelings, it may create many problems between the parents and children. A few of them are as follow:

Expectations:
Usually, in our typical society, the parents want their children to grow up overnight. As soon as their children enter their teenage, they expect them to act maturely and become responsible, focus on studies and stop wasting time which is not possible altogether. It is okay to worry about your child as a parent, but we must understand that they are humans and need time for everything. Too many parents' expectations are sometimes harmful and eventually lead to stress and anxiety in teens.

Generation gap:
The generation gap is one of the most common problems observed between teenagers and parents. Most parents are illiterate or backward-minded and do not keep themselves updated with advanced technologies and new information. As a result, they cannot create a close bonding with their children as there is a big difference between the parent's and child's interests.

Spying a lot:
Parents are possessive about their children and probably keep an eye on them during their teenage as they want them to be on the right track. But sometimes, too much spying and restrictions on your child can hurt them and make them feel like a prisoner. You must check on your child's activities but don't forget to provide them space and take care of their privacy.

Little love and care:
When a child enters the teenage and learns to take care of himself, some of the parents begin to keep a distance from their child and stops caring for them because they think their child has grown up and does not need them anymore. But, honestly, this is not always the case. Although your child is a teenager now, he is still a child and requires your love and care. He still needs your warm hugs in the morning and that glass of milk when he goes to bed.

Too much advice and lectures:
Parents believe they can guide their children correctly if they keep advising them and give them lectures regularly, which is completely fine. However, if the ratio of this advice and lectures increases daily, it may irritate your child and create a hostile environment at home. As a result, the child will stop spending time with you, and you will not be able to build a friendly relationship with your child.

Conclusion:
To cope with the problems a teenager's faces, parents need to realize that their child goes through a lot of physical and emotional changes during teenage years. Therefore, they need to build a lovely and friendly relationship with their child and take care of them rather than expecting too much from them.



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