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i believe it is because of the poor job of parenting so many children are experiencing. you should be able to talk to your parents about anything - and do so as well. it is truely sad that in this country children are growing up clueless, manorless, rude, and commonsenseless all because of their parents lack of parenting skills.

Back in the day, children where raised in a house full of family and friends. You had an aunt and a grandmother and the neighbors over all the time or even living there. Children were raised by a community like situation where they could always turn to the uncle or the neighbors father, if they knew they're parents couldn't handle it b/c they were busy with their baby brother. Today parents are too busy with TVs and commuting to work and other worthless-time-consuming activities than their OWN children's growth!

2006-06-26 00:56:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Last time I checked, children were always more communicative with their peers. The problem now is not the amount of time kids spend sharing things with their parents, but the quality of the time. It is natural for children to speak more freely with their peers and always has been. Unfortunately, parents no longer engage their kids in quality conversation. It's much easier to let their kids learn from the TV.

2006-06-27 05:31:05 · answer #2 · answered by jdscorrupted 5 · 0 0

1.may be some fear with parents.
2.generation gap.
3.respect with parents.
4.not able to discuss all because of shyness.
5.More respect.
6.Sometimes what the younger one saying not accepted by parents due to the difference in wavelengths.
7.lack of freeeness.
8.Strictness with parents

2006-06-26 01:09:04 · answer #3 · answered by medfa 1 · 0 0

Easy, because they have more in common with their friends than they do with their parents.

Also, some parents criticise their kids to much. Kids aren't going to feel like talking with their parents if they expect nothing more than criticism.

2006-06-26 00:50:55 · answer #4 · answered by spfxi 2 · 0 0

i dont think so.i like confiding in my parents because they want the best for you and the only ones who can provise selfless love and advice.they know you the best and inside out and you can completely trust them.

having said this i dont mean i dont talk to friends but just that i value my parent's advice very much too.

in the end you have got to make your own decisions and both your parents and your good friends can help you make the best one.

2006-06-26 01:04:19 · answer #5 · answered by eagercurio 2 · 0 0

it's normal psychologically...

from child we assosiated ourself with our family especially our parents...
when we get young especially teenage age, we search for a meaning of "ourself", "the me as an individu".. so sometimes we do rebell against our parents.. cause we want something new, that is 'me as an individu' not 'me as father and mother's child'...
and in search of the identity, of course we look for a partner at the same age that is our friends.. which is searching too..
but it's okay... it's just part of ourself in searching an identity...

but cases may different from one to another...
if one child born in a family which his/her parents seems to tell him/her this and that... the probability is bigger for him/her to talk less since their parent not given an 'equal' communication.

(well, you should validate those to psychological books)

2006-06-26 01:00:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There parents have no time to listen. They have to work and work to survive.

2006-06-26 00:51:13 · answer #7 · answered by devid 3 · 0 0

that is known as generation gap

2006-06-26 00:56:47 · answer #8 · answered by rjbendre 3 · 0 0

good question..
may be interaction is more...with friends..

2006-06-26 00:49:57 · answer #9 · answered by Raju.K.M 5 · 0 0

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