Adolescence is a stage full of profound transformations, not only in the bodies and minds of our children, but also in the relationship that we have had with them until now. But why? What drives teens to withdraw and have a less fluid relationship with their family?
Category Communication and socialization
Learning social and communication skills begins in the child's first months and continues throughout his life. Children learn these skills implicitly and easily thanks to the early experiences of social interactions that are provided by their family environment, but even so, at home we can strengthen them.
As our children get older and enter preadolescence and adolescence, they begin to experience changes, not only on a physical level, but also on a psychological and social level. One of them, which becomes more evident, is that they begin to value their private life and privacy more.
& 34; Not without my friends & 34; it could well be the phrase that usually defines teenagers. They become their references, confidants, family, and they do not know how to live without them. Friendship in adolescence is essential for effective and healthy and adequate social development in all stages of development, but it takes on special importance in adolescence.
Adolescence is a stage full of profound transformations, not only in the bodies and minds of our children, but also in the relationship that we have had with them until now. But why? What drives teens to withdraw and have a less fluid relationship with their family?