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Identify five causes of conflicts between parents and children in Kenya today.

      

Identify five causes of conflicts between parents and children in Kenya today.

  

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joseph
Causes of conflicts between parents and children

(i) Age gap between the parents and children, where parents fail to understand the children and children fail to understand the parents.

(ii) Lack of concern by the parents to the needs and interests of their children.

(iii) Unwillingness by the children to perform duties accept instruction by the parents.

(iv) Children expecting too much from their parents and vice versa.

(v) Failure by parents to give time/ spend time with their children because they are involved in other things/ guidance and counseling.

(vi) Children getting too involved with their peer group and have place for parents.

(vii) Failure by parents to command respect from their children because of their weakness or failures.

(viii) Failure by parents to set good examples to their children/ poor role models.

(ix) Extreme poverty which dehumanizes/ extreme wealth which may spoil some children- doing what they want.

(x) Some children are not informed about their responsibilities to the family and the community.

(xi) Parents putting too much restriction on their children’s freedom/ exercising too much control over the children / over protectiveness.

(xii) Too much freedom given to the children by the parents the pressure/ laxity by the parents to their children.

(xiii) Marital problems by parents.

(xiv) Influence of foreign culture/ mass media etc.

joseph rimiru answered the question on January 8, 2018 at 17:48


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