Adolescence Quote by Jonathan Berent
““Once a child enters adolescence, it may become increasingly difficult to raise these issues. Because adolescence is a time of rebellion—of self-definition, of distinguishing oneself from parents and peers—there may be less communication than ever. It is also a time of great emotional and physical change—and therefore a time of intense confusion within. If the adolescent child’s self-image gets lost in the shuffle, there may be years of hell to pay.””
About This Quote
Source Article: Parenting adolescence, 2018
Adolescence brings rebellion and rapid change, making communication about sensitive topics harder and risking identity loss.
In simple terms: Teen years make open talks tough, risking confusion.
Foster open, supportive dialogue during teen years.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parent‑teen meetings
- school counseling
- mental‑health support
- peer group activities
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What strategies improve teen‑parent communication?
- How can identity be supported amid rebellion?
Parents may feel powerless, and teens may resist advice.