Although this behavior is hurtful, understanding its purpose... - Deepstash

Although this behavior is hurtful, understanding its purpose in the developing mind can help. All your teenager wants to do is develop a healthy emotional distance so they can be ready to leave your home. When they lash out and say that they hate you, it’s not really true. Instead, see it as the brain’s effort to emotionally detach so the transition to adulthood is easier.

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Brainstorm - Book Review - Insight On The Teenage Brain

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