Answer and Explanation:
When a teenager is emotionally stable, they will think clearly in what they think will do best for them as they move out on their own. If they were not emotionally stable, their actions will be driven by their emotions, usually being sadness, anger, and fear, or be driven by what's causing their emotions, which can be depression, negative thoughts, and thinking what others would say would be negative. An emotionally stable teenager will be able to make stronger decisions and will have put thought into what they want to do and what needs to be done for them. Their life will go smoother and happier than those who are emotionally unstable, because an emotionally unstable person has the chance of committing sui.cide or do bad actions such as drugs or smoking.
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For similarities, you could talk about how the stress of school, parents, peer pressure, etc. for differences, you could talk about the parents money, students money, and the difficulty of spare time with friends and siblings? is this helpful?
Answer:
John B. Watson
Explanation:
John B. Watson was a psychologist from the United States that created the school of behaviorism and he believed that psychology should not be considered a science and instead, it had to concentrate on understanding and controlling behavior. According to this, the answer is that your friend most likely agrees with John B. Watson.