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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿¡°Give it back to me!¡± Zhu Han shouted at his mum angrily. She had just grabbed(ץȡ) his cell phone, saying that he should stop playing and go to sleep.
¡°I told her it was 9 o¡¯clock and I¡¯d finished my homework, but she didn¡¯t listen,¡± said the 15-year-old boy. ¡°I really couldn¡¯t understand her!¡±
Do you sometimes feel the same way? A China Youth Daily report said that, according to a survey on 1,500 students, 61% of the students said they felt they weren¡¯t able to communicate(½»Á÷) with their parents. Besides, 37% of them said they never shared their worries with their parents.
One of the most important reasons is that students and parents don¡¯t have much common ground(¹²Í¬µã). The different ages always lead to different interests.
Peng Yu, a psychological professor(ÐÄÀíѧ½ÌÊÚ) pointed out another reason. He said when entering puberty(Çà´ºÆÚ), teenagers begin to have their own thoughts(˼Ïë) and want their parents to treat them like adults(³ÉÈË). But parents don¡¯t follow the change.
He suggested that children should first understand that their parents do everything out of love. ¡°With this in mind, students should try to talk with their parents calmly and often enough,¡± he said.
Huang Xinlin, 14, agreed with the advice. She talks with her mum during supper every day and she also helps do the housework. ¡°We talk about everything and even make jokes while sharing housework,¡± Huang said happily. ¡°We are like friends.¡±
A quarrel(Õù³³) between a son and his mother | Zhu Han quarreled with his mother on whether he should play ¡¾1¡¿ his cell phone. |
The common problem between teens and parents | A survey showed that 61% of students felt themselves unable to communicate with ¡¾2¡¿. 37% of students said they never shared ¡¾3¡¿ with parents. |
¡¾4¡¿ for the problem | Students and parents have¡¾5¡¿common ground. The different ages lead to different ¡¾6¡¿. When teenagers enter puberty, they have their ¡¾7¡¿thoughts and want to be treated like adults. But parents don¡¯t follow the changes. |
Advice from a professor and a student | Children should keep understanding in ¡¾8¡¿. And they should talk to parents in a ¡¾9¡¿ way often enough. A 14-year-old student agrees and says she also ¡¾10¡¿housework with parents. |