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slavikrds [6]
1 year ago
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When adolescents experience emotional turmoil, conflict within the family, alienation from adult society, reckless behavior, and

rejection of adult values, they are experiencing?
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bogdanovich [222]1 year ago
3 0

Parents may have forgotten to support good behavior; discipline may have been difficult or inconsistent in punishing misbehavior; parents may give awareness to antisocial behavior and therefore support it.

<h3>Is an adolescent's fight for autonomy and personal identity?</h3>

Adolescents struggle for independence and personal identity. The power of social connection within a neighborhood and the extent to which residents monitor or supervise each other's children- can affect outcomes in a positive direction.

<h3>What are the major reasons of conflict in adolescence?</h3>

This can improve during adolescence in particular, as it's normal for teenagers to seek autonomy and separation from their parents. Other causes of family fighting can be dissimilarities in thoughts, poor contact, changes in the family (such as a new baby or divorce), sibling rivalry, or discipline problems.

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