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Why does your teen suddenly act like they hate you? Why does every conversation turn into an argument—or silence? If you’re a parent who feels confused, hurt, or pushed away by your teenager, this video is for you. As a child psychologist, I want you to know this truth: 👉 Your teen doesn’t hate you. 👉 They’re struggling with emotions they don’t know how to explain. In this video, you’ll discover: ✔️ The real psychological reasons teens push parents away ✔️ What’s happening inside your teen’s brain (neuroscience explained simply) ✔️ Why good, loving parents are often the ones teens resist the most ✔️ The mistakes well-meaning parents make—without realizing it ✔️ Science-backed, practical steps to reconnect without losing authority ✔️ How to rebuild trust, communication, and emotional safety at home This is not a video about blaming parents or excusing bad behavior. It’s about understanding, connection, and raising emotionally healthy teens in a changing world. If you’ve ever asked: “Why doesn’t my teen talk to me anymore?” “Why am I always the enemy?” “How do I discipline without damaging our relationship?” You’re not alone—and you’re not failing. 🎧 Watch till the end to learn how to become the safe, steady, influential parent your teen still desperately needs. 👍 If this video helped you: Like the video Share it with another parent raising a teenager Subscribe for more science-based, practical parenting guidance Because raising teens isn’t about control—it’s about connection. 📌 Suggested Hashtags #ParentingTeens #TeenPsychology #TeenBehavior #ParentingHelp #RaisingTeens #EmotionalIntelligence #ChildPsychology #ParentingAdvice #TeenMentalHealth #ConnectedParenting