Relationships with parents and families: pre-teens and teenagers

 Relationships with parents and families: how they change in adolescence

Teenagers’ relationships with their parents and families change during adolescence, but teenagers need parent and family support as much as they did when they were younger.

When your child was young, your role was to nurture and guide them. Now you might be finding that your relationship with your child is becoming more equal.

You’re a source of care, emotional support, security and safety for your child, as well as practical and financial help. Your child still loves you and wants you to be involved in their life – even though their attitude or behaviour might sometimes send a different message.

Read More: https://raisingchildren.net.au/pre-teens/family-life/family-relationships/relationships-with-parents-teens



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