
Provocation cons education
Criticizing, and insulting answer is his way of expressing their independence, but only by clumsy. Your teenager is so clear about what he feels he really uses provocation as a language. It is thus a distance with you, it seeks its independence while needing security. Thus, the most insolent teenagers are often the most dependent.
Insolence is a bulwark against the complex feelings that assail and a way to develop a sense of his own identity. It stands out from the education you have given her: "m ... but I speak as I want, I do what I want ... p, let me live my life ..." by the use of profanity. For this challenge, it tests your strength and your respect for parental codes that you have instilled.
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