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Hi, my name is Matt; from last one month my son is behaving very differently. Whenever I ask any question to him he starts saying “don’t interfere in my life it’s my life and I will live it in my way” and leave the room. I and my family are in a big problem. Please tell what to do to help my son. Is my son a troubled teen?


This is very hard to hear for the parents, sometimes grown up kids thinks they are big enough to make their own decisions and don’t want anybody’s help in life. They smell childish treatment when you are talking to him and they get irritated and answer in a very rude manner. It is very common in many kids. It may also be possible that he is taking drugs and don’t want to come you around him. Take physiatrist consultation for this problem.
Posted by: Jane

You must secretly watch out all the activities of your kid and talk with him in very friendly manner so that he can feel free and friendly to share his problems. If you are not able to control him then go for the physiologist or physiatrist help. Residential and boarding schools are only for these types of kids, but I think that you kid is not a troubled teen.
Posted by: Simon

Hi! Matt. As the kids grow and enter in their teenage, this problem becomes common in them. If he is not comfortable talking to you then take help from his friend or somebody who is very close to him. Try to know about his feelings. Make him understand that this kind of behavior is disturbing you and your family. Do make some rules and regulations for him.
Posted by: Luke

Matt, I was in the same traumatic situation 6 months ago. I and my family got so much disturbed because of his this attitude. But, after consulting a therapist for my child, I saw in him a good human being. His problem just vanished. You can also look for the one who’ll help you in the best possible way.
Posted by: Matilda

Dear Matt! You have not specified the age of your son. But I believe he must be a growing teen of 13-16 years. This is the age when teens experience certain changes in body and mind. They need freedom to do what they want, in this age. This make them behave rudely if they are questioned regularly. Try to be friend with your teen and give respect to him. Try to understand his feelings. This will certainly change mind of your son.
Posted by: Redcliff

Most of the teens behave like this in growing age. You should treat him like a friend and give proper love, care and respect to his feelings. You can also send him to a good boarding school or a good military boarding school. This will be of great help of him. If you don’t find it comfortable to send him there then you can take help of a good counselor also.
Posted by: Sunny

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