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Which sentences from adults annoy you?

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Which sentences from adults annoy you?

In the video series «And what do you think?», psychologists Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future. In the new episode, they wanted to know from the young people which sentences from adults are really annoying.

Interviews: Stefanie Rietzler & Fabian Grolimund

Are the parents' complaints justified or do the teenagers just feel provoked? What makes sense and which of the parents' concerns are unnecessary? Watch the video to see which sentences the teenagers find annoying.

"Which sentences from adults annoy you?"

For the new film series "And what do you think?", developed by psychologists Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund in collaboration with the Elternsein Foundation, young people aged 13 to 18 make their voices heard and answer questions about school, parents, friendship and the future.
All episodes in the overview:

  • «Wer ist deine Lieblingslehrerin?»
  • «Wofür bist du deinen Eltern dankbar?»
  • «Wie sollen Eltern auf schlechte Noten reagieren?»
  • «Was macht für dich eine gute Schule aus?»
  • «Wie sollen sich Eltern verhalten, wenn das Kind etwas tut womit sie nicht einverstanden sind?»
  • «Welche Werte können Eltern ihren Kindern mitgeben?»
  • «Mama, du nimmst mich nicht ernst!»
  • «Was macht eine Familie glücklich?»
  • «Wie gewinnt man Freunde?»
  • «Woran zerbrechen Freundschaften?»
  • «Was wünschst du dir für die Zukunft?»
  • «Was macht dir Angst, wenn du an die Zukunft denkst?»
  • «Was würdest du an dir ändern?»
  • «Wie stehst du zu Vorurteilen?»
  • «Welchen Tipp würdest du Erwachsenen geben?»
  • «Hast du schon mal Erfahrung mit Mobbing gemacht?»

More video series by Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund:

  • Learning tips for children: How can parents help their children to learn? What motivates them, what only causes conflict at home?
  • Strong child: How do children develop self-esteem and a sense of self-efficacy? How can parents support them in this?
  • Together we are class - the series for teachers and their pupils
  • Learning tips for young people: Jess helps Adi to pass his final apprenticeship exam

Read more about parents and young people:

  • How does parenting work without scolding?
    It's part of everyday life in most families: parents scold their children, sometimes more, sometimes less violently. This is usually triggered by stress and excessive demands. But boundaries and rules cannot be enforced by shouting at them, say parenting experts. And too many tantrums damage the child's development in the long term. Parenting without scolding - how does it work?
  • «Children need a healthy amount of neglect»
    Psychotherapist Allan Guggenbühl is one of the most sought-after youth experts and has been counselling families for over 30 years. Guggenbühl knows that parents today are more committed. However, they would rather ignore the adversities of life than prepare their children for them.
  • «Mr Omer, how can parents gain authority and perseverance?»
    The Israeli psychologist Haim Omer says that educational strength can be learnt. To this end, he has developed the concept of the new authority. In this big interview, he explains what this is based on and how parents can offer non-violent resistance to problematic behaviour.
This text was originally published in German and was automatically translated using artificial intelligence. Please let us know if the text is incorrect or misleading: feedback@fritzundfraenzi.ch