Why are my parents so annoying?
Blood is thicker than water but why are parents so annoying?
Does your mum鈥檚 singing make you cringe with embarrassment? Do your dad鈥檚 jokes make you want to scream - and not with laughter? Or maybe you are the parent driving your offspring round the bend with rules and curfews?
If so, you are not alone. CrowdScience listener Ilixo, age 11, has been wondering why it is that our parents become so annoying as we become teenagers. Is it something that is changing in his brain or are they actually becoming more annoying as they age? Presenter Marnie Chesterton consults our assembled panel of experts to discuss conflict between parents and their offspring.
Developmental psychologist Liane Alampay, from the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, describes how the teenage experience varies around the world. Child and educational psychologist Laverne Antrobus in London says the teenage quest for independence is a normal - and necessary - developmental stage for becoming an adult. And Jennifer Lansford, a Research Professor at Duke University who studies parenting and child development, offers insights into the role peers play. Do not despair! - the panel offers tips for how to keep the peace - whether you鈥檙e an argumentative adolescent or a provoking parent.
Producer: Lorna Stewart
(Photo: Teenager putting fingers in ear while parent tries to talk to them. Credit: Getty Images)
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