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From conflict to conversation: managing teen rudeness without losing your cool

Olga Pirog says teenage rudeness is often a cry for boundaries, not rebellion — and urges parents to stay calm, set limits, and engage with respect.

   
April 11, 2025, 06:34
People & Culture
From conflict to conversation: managing teen rudeness without losing your cool

MOSCOW (Realist English). In an interview with Pravmir.ru, Russian psychologist Olga Pirog shared practical methods for addressing disrespectful behavior in teenagers. The expert emphasized that teenage rudeness is rarely intentional, often reflecting an adolescent’s inner tension and confusion about personal boundaries.

According to Pirog, parents should focus on three key approaches:

  • Remain calm and consistent when setting rules, without responding emotionally to provocation.
  • Respect the teen’s autonomy while holding firm on boundaries — avoiding power struggles and aiming for negotiation instead of control.
  • Speak directly and respectfully about unacceptable behavior, showing empathy but not tolerating insults.

She noted that many teens act rudely not to hurt, but to defend their own space — often without the emotional tools to do so respectfully.

Teenage rudeness, Pirog argues, is often a developmental stage rather than a character flaw. Parents who respond with aggression or shame may escalate the problem rather than solve it.

This advice aligns with a broader trend in parenting psychology that emphasizes dialogue, emotional intelligence, and boundary-setting. It also highlights how a calm, respectful approach can be more effective than confrontation — especially during a stage of identity formation.

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