Why do parents often not understand their children?



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this has always been and always will be the case. only the form of things changes, which causes conflicts, but the essence of these things is always the same. this is a clash of generations, one of which is outmoded and does not want to put up with it, while the other believes that the outmoded has already outmoded and is wrong about it, and in fact both are exactly the same?

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it was and will always be so. Only the form of things changes, because of which there are conflicts, the essence of these things is always the same. It is a clash of generations, one of which is outliving and does not want to put up with it, the other believes that the outliving has outlived and is wrong in this but in fact both are absolutely the same.

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Read Turgenev, Fathers and Children.

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it's just terrible jealousy and fear of being alone

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two generations collide and don't want to give in to each other one bit!

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That's not the right question. Why don't children understand their parents! It's a double-edged sword!

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Because they're parents. Like they're trying to take care of us.

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There is no family culture. And there's little chance there will be, if there isn't already.

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It's the eternal confrontation between Fathers and Children like Turgenev!

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seems to me, on the contrary, that they understand very well. It's just that they have already experienced much of what we children want and know how it all may end.

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They just want to protect their children, but they do not notice that these children have long ago become uncles and aunts, and maybe even parents.

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Because they're not like the kids

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Because parents are afraid for their kids, what if something happens, so they shake for them, and because of it there are all kinds of fights with them.Misunderstandings, quarrels, that's it.It's a constant problem, which will pass in time.When the kids grow up.

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There will always be problems between fathers and children, because time flies and attitudes change.

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Two different generations, no wonder they don't see eye to eye!

 

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