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Day by day the teenagers become very crazy in their behavior. They don't want to follow the path of their superiors. They want to want what they think at any cost.It's very dangerous for our society and country as well as for our glob.
It is high time to think for them.They are nowadays extremely willing to be rich within a short time.Joining ruling party, they become more ferocious. Sometimes, ruling party creates such a situation, students are bound to join their party without getting any alternative.
People blame raging activities for teenagers’ reckless behavior, and no doubt that’s one reason. of risky drive and unexpected behavior, surges in the years after years. But not all teens drive fast, do crazy stunts on their roller blades, try out smoking or engage in risky tasks. So there must be other explanations.
Many scholars say that adolescence is a manufactured phenomenon of society, a by-product of keeping our children dependent far longer than is natural or necessary. Because of the lengthy process of study required to become a productive one of modern society, most young people in the developed world don’t achieve complete independence until their mid-twenties. And since we don’t expect adult-like behavior from our teens, we don’t get it from them either they are twenty two or more.
As all issues in psychology, the question of teenagers comes down to nature and nurture. On the nature side, we point to hormonal changes and brain maturation. And on the nurture side, we point to societal expectations. No doubt, both factors are important.
Day by day the teenagers become very crazy in their behavior. They don't want to follow the path of their superiors. They want to want what they think at any cost.It's very dangerous for our society and country as well as for our glob.
It is high time to think for them.They are nowadays extremely willing to be rich within a short time.Joining ruling party, they become more ferocious. Sometimes, ruling party creates such a situation, students are bound to join their party without getting any alternative.
People blame raging activities for teenagers’ reckless behavior, and no doubt that’s one reason. of risky drive and unexpected behavior, surges in the years after years. But not all teens drive fast, do crazy stunts on their roller blades, try out smoking or engage in risky tasks. So there must be other explanations.
Many scholars say that adolescence is a manufactured phenomenon of society, a by-product of keeping our children dependent far longer than is natural or necessary. Because of the lengthy process of study required to become a productive one of modern society, most young people in the developed world don’t achieve complete independence until their mid-twenties. And since we don’t expect adult-like behavior from our teens, we don’t get it from them either they are twenty two or more.
As all issues in psychology, the question of teenagers comes down to nature and nurture. On the nature side, we point to hormonal changes and brain maturation. And on the nurture side, we point to societal expectations. No doubt, both factors are important.
In other words, the reckless behavior we associate with adolescence isn’t its key feature, but rather it's a product of peer-group influence. For instance, teens in an experiment in a driving simulator drove with a reasonable level of caution when alone in the car. But when they had some friends in the front passenger seat, they took far more risks at the wheel. Perhaps their buddy egged them on, or maybe they were just showing off.
Other research shows that teens take more risks, such as drinking unhealthy drink or quarreling with others , when they are with their peers compared to when they are alone. These results clearly indicate a social component to the risky behavior we associate with the teenage years.
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