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ElenaW [278]
2 years ago
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Programs such as teen hangouts and summer camps for behaviorally disturbed youth can be counterproductive because they?

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user100 [1]2 years ago
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Programs such as teen hangouts and summer camps for behaviorally disturbed youth can be counterproductive because they bring together groups of deviant youth who tend to reinforce each other's deviancy

Typical Teen Behavior:

Struggle with their identity – for instance, obsessing over their appearance. Feel awkward about their changing bodies. Switch between being overconfident and having poor self-esteem. Follow friends' examples in clothing and activities. Find fault with their parents.

What affects teenage behavior?

Presenters described research on the ways family, peers, schools, communities, and media and technology influence adolescent behavior and risk-taking

Learn more about teenage behavior:

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