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Why Your Teen Needs to Disagree With You (And How to Stay Connected When They Do)

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Why does your teen suddenly argue about everything?

 

Why do simple conversations turn into tension, frustration, or shutdown?

 

In this episode, Kyle and Sara Wester unpack what’s actually happening in the teenage brain during adolescence and why disagreement is often a healthy sign of development—not disrespect.

 

You’ll learn why teens naturally start questioning parents, what fear this can trigger in moms and dads, and how to respond in ways that strengthen connection instead of damaging it. 

 

This episode will help you stay calm during conflict, keep communication open, and build long-term influence with your teen without relying on control or power struggles.

 

If you’ve ever wondered:

  • “Why is my teen pushing back so much?”
  • “Am I losing influence?”
  • “How do I stay connected without giving in?”

…this episode is for you.

In This Episode:

  • What’s happening in the teenage brain during adolescence
  • Why disagreement is part of healthy identity development
  • The difference between defiance and differentiation
  • Why control often weakens connection and influence
  • How to stay calm and connected during conflict
  • Practical ways to respond without shutting conversations down
  • How curiosity builds trust and communication
  • The shift from controlling behavior to coaching decision-making

Key Takeaways:

  • Teen disagreement is normal and developmentally healthy
  • Your response matters more than winning the argument
  • Connection creates more long-term influence than control
  • Calm, curious parenting keeps communication open
  • Teens still need guidance, even when they push back

 

View the full podcast transcript at: 

https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/why-your-teen-needs-to-disagree-with-you-and-how-to-stay-connected-when-they-do

 

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