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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
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COMMONLIT 6. What does Dr. Pickhardt want parents to understand about adolescent rebellion?

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1 answer:
andre [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

Dr. Pickhardt is trying to educate parents that how they should handle rebellion in their child or children.

Explanation:

'Rebel with a Cause: Rebellion in Adolescence' is an article written by Dr. Carl Pickhardt. The article is about teenage rebellion and how it is important also in making adolscents to be an independent adults.

Dr. Pickhardt asserts that this adolscent rebellion takes place between 9-23. He remarks that this rebellion in child is not a rebellion against parents but it's an act of rebelliing against them. So, adolscents actually do not rebel against parents but against their thoughts or actions.

Dr. Pickhardt asserts that parents should be careful to handle this rebellion. They should not respond with angerness or ignorance rather they should be handled gently. He notes that parents should be there to listen to the words of their children and keep on inducing them with their advice because the adolscents are constantly receiving advice from their peers.

By giving chances to their rebellion kids, parents help their children to know that the ultimate thoughts for benefit about them is impressed by parents and not peers.

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