EPISODE · Sep 29, 2023 · 16 MIN
How Well Do Kids or Teenagers Get Along With Their Parents
from The Kapeel Gupta Career Podshow · host Kapeel Gupta
Send us Fan MailTeenage years are a unique and transformative phase of life. They're a time of self-discovery, rapid growth, and sometimes, conflict. It's when young individuals start seeking their own identities and navigating the world on their terms. This quest for independence can sometimes lead to clashes with parents, who are often trying to strike a delicate balance between providing guidance and giving their children the space to grow.But it's not all about conflicts and differences. Teenagers and parents can have amazing, fulfilling relationships filled with love, respect, and open communication. So, how do we get there? How can we ensure that our parent-teen relationships are not just functional but thriving?To register for our Family Counselor Program:https://pages.studyabroadacademy.in/familycounselorPlease join our Facebook Community ‘Career Advisor Hub’ for more information by clicking on the link: https://studyabroadacademy.in/careeradvisorhubConnect with Us:YouTube ChannelInstagram ChannelTwitterLinkedIn What you will learn in this podcast? 0:00 - Introduction3:25 - The Teenager's Perspective5:42 - The Parent's Perspective8:00 - Bridging the Generation Gap11:20 - Key Takeaways13:28 - ConclusionSupport the show
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Send us Fan Mail Teenage years are a unique and transformative phase of life. They're a time of self-discovery, rapid growth, and sometimes, conflict. It's when young individuals start seeking their own identities and navigating the world on their terms. This quest for independence can sometimes lead to clashes with parents, who are often trying to strike a delicate balance between providing guidance and giving their children the space to grow. But it's not all about conflicts and differences...
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