Teenagers raising their hands on their mother: 95% parents in MP do not know parental age skills, children getting angry

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BhopalOne hour agoAuthor: Sandeep Rajwade

I do whatever I want… don’t interrupt me again and again… don’t talk too much… Nowadays most of the teenagers will be found talking to their parents or elders like this. The reason for this for parents is the addiction of mobile and online games and in some cases also addiction, but this is not entirely true. Parenting methods also play an important role behind the changing behavior of children.

A case study by a Bhopal-based child psychiatrist has revealed that 95% of parents are not aware of ‘age parental skills’. That is, they do not know how and how to treat children according to their age. Parents behave like 5-6 year old children even with teenagers, in such a situation children are getting angry and irritable.

Bhopal’s teenager got addicted to drugs
The latest case has come to light from Bhopal. Where on July 11, a 15-year-old boy raised his hand on the mother in Shahjahanabad area. He didn’t like inhibitions. He was addicted to drugs. When the elder brother locked him in the room, he ransacked.

The elder brother took him out and took him away from the house. The minor picked up a stone and attacked. The angry elder brother attacked him several times with a glass bottle lying nearby. He died on the way to the hospital.

Regarding such a case, the child psychiatrist says that the parents of the teenager were neither educated nor were they given a better environment on their behalf. Wrong company and drug addiction made him so.

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