Inside the Brain of Your Teenage Boy [R]

Inside the Brain of Your Teenage Boy [R]

Author: Dr Justin Coulson April 8, 2026 Duration: 17:50

You’re asking for help… and your teenage son flat-out refuses.

It feels disrespectful. Lazy. Even personal.

But what if you’re fighting the wrong battle?

In this episode, we unpack what’s really going on inside your teenage boy’s brain—and why even good, kind kids can suddenly seem entitled, unhelpful, and impossible to motivate.

This shift in perspective could completely change how you respond… and finally get you the cooperation you’ve been craving.

KEY POINTS

  • Teen boys aren’t ignoring you—they’re battling competing brain drives
  • Empathy temporarily drops during adolescence (yes, really)
  • Entitlement vs empathy is a real internal tug-of-war
  • Saying “no” gives teens a powerful (but short-lived) sense of control
  • Most resistance is a connection problem, not a discipline problem
  • More rules won’t fix it—but stronger connection might
  • The best discipline isn’t punishment—it’s collaborative problem-solving

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

“Inside your teenage boy’s brain, entitlement is pinning empathy to the mat—and winning.”

RESOURCES

ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

  • Prioritise connection before correction (always)
  • Rebuild your relationship through small, consistent moments
  • Hold regular family conversations—not lectures
  • Use the “3 E’s”: explore, explain, empower
  • Give autonomy where you can to reduce pushback
  • When needed, be clear, calm, and direct
  • Focus on solving the problem together—not winning the moment

 

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Finding a clear path through the chaos of family life can feel overwhelming. Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families steps into that space with grounded, relatable conversations. Hosted by parenting expert Dr. Justin Coulson and his wife Kylie, this podcast feels like a honest chat with friends who truly understand the daily grind. Together, they draw from their own life raising six daughters, offering a common-sense perspective that resonates with parents everywhere. The discussions move beyond theory, focusing on practical strategies you can apply immediately to navigate common challenges and strengthen your relationships at home. Each episode aims to cut through the noise of conflicting advice, providing thoughtful insights that address real-world situations with empathy and evidence-based wisdom. Tuning into this podcast is like finding a moment of calm reflection in a busy week, a resource for building a more connected and joyful family culture. It’s a place where the complexities of parenting, culture, and society are explored through the lens of everyday experience, making the journey feel a little less solitary and a lot more manageable.
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