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The teenage years can be an emotional assault course for parents and teenagers. A gulf can grow between parents and their children during adolescence. One of the reasons many of us find it so hard is because it's a time of rapid physical development and deep emotional changes. These are exciting, but can also be confusing and uncomfortable for child and parent alike.
Some adolescents become very concerned about their appearance. They may feel worried, especially if these changes happen earlier or later than their peers. They start to think and feel differently. They make close relationships outside the family, with friends of their own age. Relationships within the family also change. Parents become less important in their eyes as their life outside the family develops. Real disagreements emerge for the first time as young people develop views of their own that are often not shared by their parents. As everybody knows, adolescents spend a lot of time in each other's company, or on the telephone or internet to each other. These friendships are part of learning how to get on with other people and gaining a sense of identity that is distinct from that of the family. Clothes and appearance are a way of expressing solidarity with friends, although teenage children are still more likely to get their values from the family.
It is not just a difficult stage, although it can feel very much like it at times. Difficult times come and go, but most adolescents don't develop serious problems. It's worth remembering this when things are difficult.
Some adolescents become very concerned about their appearance. They may feel worried, especially if these changes happen earlier or later than their peers. They start to think and feel differently. They make close relationships outside the family, with friends of their own age. Relationships within the family also change. Parents become less important in their eyes as their life outside the family develops. Real disagreements emerge for the first time as young people develop views of their own that are often not shared by their parents. As everybody knows, adolescents spend a lot of time in each other's company, or on the telephone or internet to each other. These friendships are part of learning how to get on with other people and gaining a sense of identity that is distinct from that of the family. Clothes and appearance are a way of expressing solidarity with friends, although teenage children are still more likely to get their values from the family.
It is not just a difficult stage, although it can feel very much like it at times. Difficult times come and go, but most adolescents don't develop serious problems. It's worth remembering this when things are difficult.
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An environment will affect a people's grow up. Everyone follows different environment to change themselves. However, I worry about my process of grow up, because the age is growing as the pressure of studying will be heavy, and my family give a stern education for me.I know that I will face to society when I work. I can image interpersonal complicated. I sometimes don't want to grow up.I hope I can keep my loveing personality
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