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Do We Really Know How to Communicate With Our Children?

Introduction

Adolescents are very often blamed, during puberty, for being rebellious and disobedient toward their parents. However, parents are rarely blamed for neglecting their children or for not engaging in enough dialogue with them. Yet, the lack of communication between parents and children can create misunderstanding and distance within the family. We constantly wonder why conflicts arise at this age. However, it is completely normal for adolescents to experience emotional changes and sometimes feel misunderstood. On the other hand, there are stressed parents who want to protect their children or maintain control of the situation.

 

Causes of Parent-Child Conflicts

Let us take the example of a teenager who wants to go out with friends. The parents refuse outright, without explanation and without considering the child’s feelings. In response, the teenager insists, refuses to obey, raises their voice to express dissatisfaction, or shows frustration through abrupt gestures such as slamming the door. On the other side, a mother may complain about her child’s disobedience, while a father may go as far as belittling or ridiculing the child for not respecting household rules.

Each party believes they are acting correctly, but communication becomes difficult or tense. This misunderstanding is often due to a lack of listening between parents and children, as well as an inability to properly express emotions, especially anger.

 

Promoting Healthy and Constructive Dialogue

First of all, it is important to accept that conflicts exist and are part of family life. In reality, young people need to be listened to and to express their ideas and the difficulties they face. Parents, on their side, should seek common ground in order to reduce tension and find balance.

Finally, to achieve this, it is essential to prioritize dialogue and learn to communicate better with children, speaking calmly to help them develop trust and a sense of responsibility.

 

Conclusion

This is where we clearly see the essential role of family communication and its impact on a child’s development. In summary, healthy dialogue prepares young people to become well-balanced adults and strengthens family bonds.

Kenza Boumerdassi

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