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Presentation Family conflictes
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Definition
Family conflictes
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Teenage family conflicts are disagreement, misunderstanding, or tensions that arise between teenagers and their family members, Often due to the unique developmental stage of teenager. During this period, teens may experience a strong desire for independence, chances in identity, and emotional fluctuations.
These factores can lead to conflicts over issues like rules, values, and boundaries within the family and these can be learning opportunities for both teenagers and parente . With empathy, communication, and understaniding of the changes occuring during this phase, families can strengthen their bonds and help Young people develop in a healthy way
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Causes of This problema
Search for independente
External pressures and stress
Setting boundaries and rules
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Consequences
These types of problems have positive and negative consequences
Positive
Have positive consequences only if the teenager resolves things with his/her family. The teenager will gain maturity, will have a good family bond, and the teenager will create a lot of responsibility.
Negative
The negative are: consequences low self-esteem and insecurity, a have rebellious behaviour, mental health problems such as anxiety depression.
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Tips for solving these types of problems
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To listen to parent's point of view, talk more with parents, express more of what you are feeling, or if there os something bothering you, because when you talk to your parents about your problems they Will know what is bothering you, and they Will try to find a solution that makes you feel better.
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Family rules are often a score point, as teenagers may feel that some rules are Impossible or inappropriate for their age. The boundary negotiation process, when conducted whit respect and open communication, can minimize conflict. However, the absence of dialogue can generate resentment and obedience and freedom among teenagers.
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Teenagers begin to desire more independence and freedom to make decisions, which can create friction with parents who still want to set boundaries and protect their children. This desire for autonomy is essential for developping a personal identity, but conflicts may arise when expectations of independence differ between parents and children
Academic, social, and even peer pressures affect teenagers, who often find it difficult to share these experiences with their families. This accumulated stress may be released at home, where they feel safer, resulting in arguments and conflicts with parents or siblings.