Teenagers can be frustrating for parents, often leading to parents blaming them for family conflicts. However, these conflicts frequently stem from underlying issues within the family. Parents may misinterpret their teens' behavior as the sole reason for turmoil when, in fact, the root causes may lie in parental pressures and emotional conflicts. Teens often bear the brunt of family issues, acting out due to overwhelming circumstances or being caught in emotional disputes between parents, which can severely impact their mental health and well-being.
The bottom line is that teenagers can be difficult. Any parent with a teen can tell you that.
Their behavioral issues are often labeled as the root of the problem that's disrupting the family, frequently there are other factors in the home.
In many cases, children may be acting out due to a parent's lack of understanding of the changes teens are going through.
Teenagers may get drawn into an emotional conflict between their parents, which overwhelms the child's sense of loyalty.
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