Teens Open Up at Night. Parents Should Embrace That. - Lisa Damour, PhD

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March 8, 2026

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parent

Grade range

Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)

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Article

Introduction

Insights on Teen Communication Patterns

  • The "Nighttime Phenomenon": Teenagers often remain silent or resistant to conversation during the day (e.g., at dinner) but become significantly more open and communicative late at night.
  • Psychological Context: Adolescents may feel less pressured or scrutinized during late-night hours, making them more willing to share their thoughts and feelings.
  • Parental Strategy: Parents are encouraged to embrace these late-night windows of opportunity rather than viewing them as an inconvenience or a disruption to their own sleep schedules.
  • Professional Perspective: The author, Dr. Lisa Damour, draws on both her clinical experience as a psychologist and her personal experience as a parent of teenagers to validate this common behavioral trend.

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