http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8366113.stmThreatened with a knife by a 14-year-old girl - it could be a disturbing headline from any national newspaper. But what if it happened in your own home and the teenager wielding the weapon was your own daughter?
Parents are regularly being threatened, abused, even beaten up by their own children, says a UK parental guidance charity. Many have reached the point where they are afraid to be left alone in the house with them.
ONE MOTHER'S STORY
One minute we can be sitting down watching television, the next [my 14-year-old daughter] flies out of her seat, switches off the telly and launches into a torrent of abuse. She calls me names like 'cow' or '*****'. She's trashed the house several times and has even hit me and her younger brother and sister. When she's calm, she's a loving, lovely girl. But I am always treading on eggshells, frightened of her and at my wits' end. It's like living with an abusive partner - I just don't know what to do next.
New figures from Parentline Plus reveal its helpline received three calls a day on average last year from parents suffering verbal or physical abuse. For some it has been going on for years. ...
Is it true that teenagers are becoming more violent?


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I think these things go in cycles and depend on time and place. Teen violence has actually come down in New York City since i was a teen thirty years ago, but that certainly can't be said for every place in the US. In fact i was recently reading how bad it has gotten in Chicago. Why the fluctuations? I have no idea. Probably specific reasons for every time and place. The root of the problem I believe has to do with the upbringing, how children are socialized. Now that's a vague term and I don't claim to be an expert, so I'll just leave it at that.
