Summary
Rows with their moody teenage daughters may be the bane of every mother's life, but research shows these arguments are actually good for your relationship, as Shereen Low reports.
One minute, your daughter is happy and contented, mummy's little girl. The next, she has transformed into a sullen, stroppy teenager with erratic mood swings, which make you want to tear your hair out in frustration.See the full content of this document
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It's Good to Shout
Rows with their teenage daughters may be the bane of every mother's life, but these arguments are actually good for a relationship, according to new research carried out by Dr Terri Apter, a social psychologist at Cambridge University.
But it's not all about door-slamming ...See the full content of this document
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