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Families can be supportive, loving and fun and they can bring out the best in you. But sometimes during adolescence tensions may surface between you and your parents or carers, leading to arguments and conflicts.

Why do my parents still treat me like a child?

We might grow up quicker than our parents realise - it can be hard for them to believe that one minute you are their baby and the next you’re all grown up.

How can I get more freedom?

Your parents are more likely to be convinced that you can handle more freedom if they see you taking on more adult responsibilities. Offer to babysit your younger siblings, cook a meal without being told or take the rubbish out and you may find they give you a bit more freedom.

I’m not getting on with my parents, what can I do?

Everyone has times when they don’t get on well with their parents, especially when they are going through puberty. If you are having a lot of disagreements with your parents, it may be a good idea to talk to someone.

How can I cope with arguments?

It is a fact of life that differences and difficulties rarely get resolved by arguments. When you come up against a difference of opinion with your parents, why not try discussing the problem, negotiating and trying to reach a compromise. Go on, give it a go!

You can find some more tips below or speak to a Talksafe Counsellor or Peer Mentor.

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Links

Teens Health: Why Do I Fight With My Parents So Much?

Teens Health: Talking To Your Parents - Or Other Adults

TheSite.org: Family


Last review: 31/05/11 - Next review: 31/05/13

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  • stu_brewer 09 June 2010 11:44 AM

    my mum and dad said they would not take my sister and me on holiday unless we stop argiung and fighting. it's so unfair cos my sister always starts it

  • Marie Macarthy 04 August 2010 11:05 AM

    I think it is fair to say tnat most of siblings do tend to get on ones nerves. maybe you should consider talking to you ister and finding out if their is a deeper meaning for her actions maybe she craves your attention. try and find ways to make amends with your siter that way both of you will be able to go on holiday and most likely have a better time with each other.

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