[Parent-Child Relationships] My parents won't listen to a word I say...
Do you ever struggle with the distance between you and your parents during your junior high school years? In this episode, Tanaka and Sakakibara dive deep into the ideal parent-child relationship while analyzing the results of the "Survey of 10,000 Children" conducted by the Children and Families Agency.
The reality of parent-child relationships revealed by Children and Families Agency data.
The discussion begins with the Survey of 10,000 Children conducted in 2023. According to this statistical data, there is a strong correlation between a child's happiness and whether their opinions are respected by their parents. While 86% of children feel happy when their opinions are valued, the reality revealed is that there is a significant gap in happiness levels when that is not the case.
The conversation unfolds into real stories from Sakakibara-san and Tanaka-san's junior high school days.
The conversation then shifts to their personal experiences, such as attending cram school and dealing with academic pressure during their own junior high years. They share how a specific event changed their motivation toward studying, and the episode Tanaka-san shares seems to have had a major impact on their mindset toward learning at the time. For all the details, please be sure to listen to the full episode.
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