Life holds some ups and downs. Sometimes we walk high heights, and other times the same road races with us to the depths.
This is especially the case when we have a teenage child. It is not just parents who suffer from teenage rebellions, from constant quarrels. Everyone was a teenager, and even if we weren’t too rebellious, we were still insecure about a number of things. So are our young people now. They are looking for their way, themselves, but it is an aspiration that goes to the brains of parents and adults. It is not a pathological process, but an age-specific feature. It is a typical behavior of teens to constantly push boundaries. It’s like they’re rebelling against everything the adults tell them.
Kids produce amazing changes when they reach adolescence, and from a rule-following, word-receiving toddler almost overnight becomes a sometimes seemingly unmanageable and raging savage. Where did our calm child go?
Invisible changes in the body
Adolescence is also a biological process that has clear and visible signs, but is mainly manifested in changes in behavior by parents. Before we get really scared, we must be aware that this is a natural process. Not only is the teen behaving strangely just to get nervous about the environment, but there are literally big changes going on in her brain. Brain development also means that in certain situations the young person cannot yet react properly, because the area of the brain responsible for responsible decision-making and responsible thinking is not yet ready to deal with them. It still makes emotions come and go in this age, but the reaction doesn’t necessarily adjust to it yet. The maturity of this area of the brain is reached only by the age of 25. In addition, the part of the brain responsible for pleasures develops much earlier than this, but this area of the brain that is in control is not yet able to handle it.
In addition to changes in the brain, sex hormones also help with strange behavior. These hormones not only strengthen their femininity or masculinity, but also strengthen them to develop their unique personalities.
So a young teenager has to struggle with hormones, their brain function, but even their relationship with the school environment, age group, and parents can change.
However, this age is difficult not only for teen children but also for their environment. There is no other option than to try to keep them on the right path in a loving environment.
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(Source: marmalade.co.hu | pictures: pixabay.com)