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Friday, March 1, 2019

Behavioral trend- Adolescent rebellion

Throughout generations, insipid behavioral trend has been a matter of concern for families and schools. Their rebellious attitude has drawn attention of galore(postnominal) psychologists. Usual defiance includes mood swings, disobedience, anger, criticism, disagreement, and harmful habits like smoking, drugs.Socioeconomic status of the callowness is a major factor. The urge to be accepted by their peers, leads to proportion for equality. Peer pressure is perhaps the most vital and unavoidable division in adolescence. Columbia University Teachers Suniya S. Luthar and Nadia S.Ansary wrote following In a comparative understand of middle school students at the two socioeconomic extremes, Becker and Luther (2004) found that beneficial students enjoyed high peer status in both suburban and urban settings by contrast, it was only the high income youth who admired peers seen as baffling students. Society which does not view youngrs as adults restricts their granting immunity, belie ving it to be in their best interest. Parents often believe that adolescents cannot make good decisions. This restriction of freedom leads to rebellious behavior.However, a Cornwell study from 2006 determined that teens are more apt(predicate) to consider risk while making a decision, and for a hourlong period of time, than adults (Cornell University, 2006, December 12). Psychologist Laurence Steinberg says that a large factor in teenage rebellion is the natural early development of the socioemotional network. (Cited in Temple University, 2007) References Luthar,S. S. & Ansary,N. S. (2005).Dimensions of adolescent rebellion. Development and Psychopathology, 10, 231-243. Steinberg,S (2007). Teenage rebellion and the socioemotional network. Science Daily. Retreived April 6, 2010 from www. sciencedaily. com

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