
Netflix's Adolescence has sparked a global discussion on Children and their behaviour in modern age

The series is a wake up call for parents as it asks them to check on their children, specially boys who have uncontrolled rage within them at this age

The show highlights how boys can feel isolated, confused, or angry, especially during their formative years. Without guidance, they may turn to the internet, where toxic voices feel comforting at first

Stephen Graham’s character as the dad shows that even when parents don’t have the answers, being emotionally available can be powerful. It's not about saying the right things all the time, it's about being there

Adolescence shows how dangerous it can be when harmful ideologies hide behind humor or “just asking questions.” It’s a call to be more involved in what kids are consuming online

What looks like “bad behavior” often starts with pain, insecurity, or neglect. The series doesn’t excuse what happens, it explains it.

This show opens up uncomfortable but necessary conversations, about gender, mental health, radicalization, and responsibility. Avoiding these topics doesn’t protect kids. Talking about them, at school, at home, in media might