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Why kids are embarrassed when parent hits dance floor?

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Why kids are embarrassed when parent hits dance floor?

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The anecdote- “before they reached puberty, if they were messing around in a shop, parent would get them to stop by promising to sing their favourite song. After puberty, he’d get them to stop by threatening to sing their favourite song!” Isn’t that surprising? Your kid wants your complete involvement before puberty and wants to be recognized on his/her own, without you, after the puberty. They feel embarrassed after they’re in their teens or so. Why? A 15 year old boy or girl Very often finds cringing with embarrassment when his/her father dons that floral shirt or gets up to shake-a-leg with teen pals at and htis the dance floor birthday party. And now scientists have proposed an explanation to such behaviour amongst teenagers – “why embarrassment ?” Let’s get to the boring part, which you’ll either not like or will not understand! The scientists allege that the adolescent brain process the emotions of embarrassment and guilt differently from those of adults. In the first of its brai

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The anecdote- “before they reached puberty, if they were messing around in a shop, parent would get them to stop by promising to sing their favourite song. After puberty, he’d get them to stop by threatening to sing their favourite song!” Isn’t that surprising? Your kid wants your complete involvement before puberty and wants to be recognized on his/her own, without you, after the puberty. They feel embarrassed after they’re in their teens or so. Why? A 15 year old boy or girl Very often finds cringing with embarrassment when his/her father dons that floral shirt or gets up to shake-a-leg with teen pals at and htis the dance floor birthday party. And now scientists have proposed an explanation to such behaviour amongst teenagers – “why embarrassment ?” Let’s get to the boring part, which you’ll either not like or will not understand! The scientists allege that the adolescent brain process the emotions of embarrassment and guilt differently from those of adults. In the first of its brai

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