
Remember what a handful you were at 14? LOL! I’ve been through it twice. Kevin Dean has been through it three times. As precious as our baby girls are, 14 was a tough, albeit brief time. A new survey proves what we already know, 14-year-old girls are the toughest to parent. The survey, which involved 2,000 mothers and fathers of children over the age of 18, found daughters at the age of 14 are the most difficult to parent due to their desire to grow up too quickly, their demands for greater freedom and peer pressure to be thin. Overall, 63 percent of parents with a teenage daughter found them most moody, sullen and sulky at age 14, with 78 percent saying the same of boys aged 15. Although parents were frustrated by the “bad” behavior, two thirds of them chalked it up to raging hormones.




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