Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Teenagers should play mobile phones less and communicate with their parents more.

Teenagers should play mobile phones less and communicate with their parents more.

Survey: When half of children experience something happy or unhappy, they are most willing to share it with their friends rather than their parents. This has a lot to do with high school students' strong sense of independence. At the same time, we have to admit that poor communication between parents and children prevents children from expressing their thoughts. The second option is "Don't tell us behind our noses" (17%), followed by "Parents can" (13%). It shows that more children would rather suffer silently than tell their parents. This kind of data is also warning us that the door between children and parents is closing. Experts pointed out that after children enter adolescence, their sense of independence and self-awareness is increasing. They are more willing to communicate with their peers than children, but when they encounter difficulties, they often talk to the people they trust most. The data of this survey shows that parents' trust in their children is declining. This distrust that can be found in the survey is also the reason for the survey. When asked, "Are parents peeking at your diary as private as a mobile phone?" 24% of the children answered "sometimes", 7% said "all the time", and only 43% of the respondents felt that their parents "I have never seen them." There are different degrees of distrust between children near Liu Cheng and their parents, which may be one of the reasons why parents' children close the body center bar in front of the door. The survey shows that when half of children encounter happy or unhappy things, they are most willing to share them with their friends rather than their parents, which has a lot to do with the strong independent self-awareness of senior high school students. At the same time, we have to admit that the poor communication between parents and children is preventing children from speaking their minds. The second choice is "don't talk" (17%), followed by "both parents can" (13%). It can be seen that more children would rather keep their words in their hearts than.

Why do teenagers communicate less with their parents? What do you think of this?