Discover these myths and truths about teenagers. You'll never look at teenagers the same way again.
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MYTHS AND TRUTHS ABOUT TEENAGERS
Let's look at some myths that can damage the way we think about our teenagers and discover the truths that will help us understand them better.
1. Teenagers don’t care what adults think and don’t like their parents.
Teenagers often turn to their parents or leaders when faced with important decisions or in need of support. Relationships with authority figures give them confidence and stability during this stage of change.
2. Teenagers are lazy and uninterested in learning; they just want to have fun with their friends..
During adolescence, their intellectual capacity is developing rapidly, allowing them to learn, reason, and process information quickly.
If they are presented with opportunities that spark their curiosity, they become deeply engaged.
3. Teenagers believe they can do anything and are willing to take risks.
Although they may seem confident that they can do anything, teenagers also feel uncertain about risks.Their desire to explore and try new things is natural, but they value the support and guidance of adults in making safer decisions.
4. Teenagers are very impulsive and difficult to reason with.
Teenagers have the ability to reflect and reason clearly. When they are listened to and supported, they can make responsible decisions and consider the consequences of their actions.
5. They are very self-centered.
Teenagers have the ability to reflect and reason clearly. When they are listened to and supported, they can make responsible decisionsand consider the consequences of their actions.
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