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Teenagers are not rebellious, they are negotiating independence
ETimes | April 19, 2026 7:39 PM CST

It is almost a commonplace among all parents of teenagers to utter the same phrase.

“My child used to listen to everything. Now they argue about everything.”

Clothes become an argument.

Phone time becomes an argument.

Friends become an argument.

Sleep time becomes an argument.

Studies become an argument.

Even simple things like what time to come home become long discussions.

From the parent’s side, it looks like rebellion.

From the teenager’s side, it feels like control.


This is where most families get stuck. Parents believe that the child is becoming troublesome. Teenagers believe that parents do not trust them. Each side is misunderstood and minor problems turn into massive arguments.

However, according to psychologists who examine teenage behaviour, there is something interesting. Adolescents are not attempting to violate the rules only to be hard. They are attempting to gradually transition out of the controlled to the independent. And that transition is always messy.