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Questions and Answers
Teenagers often enjoy being questioned by their parents.
Teenagers often enjoy being questioned by their parents.
False (B)
It is normal for parents to struggle with communication during their children's teenage years.
It is normal for parents to struggle with communication during their children's teenage years.
True (A)
Parents should push their teenage children to talk about school and future plans regardless of their willingness.
Parents should push their teenage children to talk about school and future plans regardless of their willingness.
False (B)
Experimentation with alcohol and drugs is uncommon in teenagers trying to assert their independence.
Experimentation with alcohol and drugs is uncommon in teenagers trying to assert their independence.
Parents need to observe for signs of unusual behavior in their teenagers.
Parents need to observe for signs of unusual behavior in their teenagers.
Flashcards
Teenage reluctance to communicate
Teenage reluctance to communicate
During teenage years, children may seem unwilling to talk about their schoolwork or even dislike being questioned. This is normal behavior as they strive for independence.
Teenager experimentation
Teenager experimentation
Teenagers may experiment with substances like alcohol, drugs, or smoking as they try to act like adults. This can be a dangerous phase.
Parental vigilance in teenagers
Parental vigilance in teenagers
Parents should be attentive to their teenager's behavior to identify potential issues like substance use.
Encouraging teen communication
Encouraging teen communication
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Teenage identity formation
Teenage identity formation
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Study Notes
Teenage Development and Parent-Child Communication
- Teenage years present challenges for open communication between parents and children.
- Teenagers often dislike being questioned or discussing schoolwork.
- This reluctance is a normal part of developing independence and striving for adulthood.
- Teenagers want to feel autonomy, and questioning can feel like intrusion.
- Parents should find ways to initiate conversations about school, work, and future plans, but avoid pressure.
- It's important to monitor for potential dangers like experimentation with alcohol, drugs, or smoking, as teenagers explore independence.
- Be aware of any changes in behavior linked to potential risks and provide support when necessary.
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Description
Explore the complexities of parent-child communication during the teenage years. Understand the challenges teenagers face as they seek independence and how parents can effectively engage in discussions about school and future plans while providing essential support.