Migrant parents and children: relationships, issues and expectations

Source: Lavanya (Top Left), Hari (Top Right), Nandhini (Bottom Right) and Hareesh (Bottom Left)
Generation gap, lack of communication, parents not understanding the youth culture, and parents’ sexist views are common issues among migrant parents. How do our Tamil youth deal with them? What should parents do? Lavanya Kumar (Top Left), Hari Krishna Moorthi (Top Right), Nandhini Kumar (Bottom Right) and Hareesh Gounder (Bottom Left) share their experiences and views. Produced by RaySel.
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