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 Social Changes During puberty, a child will become more independent. This may mean that they'll be spending a lot more time with friends or in private than with you. They may also want more freedom and the ability to make their own decisions, which will probably cause an argument from time to time. For some parents, this can be a heartbreaking experience.

An adolescent is trying to gain more independence but with independence comes responsibility. The journey to adulthood can be a rocky road and children will feel like they don’t care for you or don’t need them but it’s happening to everyone. Adolescents make it feel like they are growing apart from their parents but now as much as ever before, your child needs your support and guidance.

But it's not easy. Finding a good mix between trying to support your child and allowing them their independence can be a bit like walking a tightrope. The best advice is to choose your battles carefully and decide what's truly important to you - it's good to set limits, but be realistic and compromise when you can. Home