Understanding Teenagers' Behavior Disorders and Solutions by Joanna Baraniecka
The adolescent period presents various challenges for teenagers, leading to behavior problems like lying, aggression, impulsivity, and more. Major causes include family issues and emotional disorders, requiring professional intervention. Recognizing signs of behavioral problems is crucial for early detection and intervention to prevent further escalation. Addressing common behavior issues in teens, such as lying, is essential to instill the importance of honesty and moral values.
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Teenagers behaviour disorders and early school leaving by Joanna Baraniecka
Behaviour Problems of Adolescent and their solution The adolescent period is a time of speedy growth and change in physical, mental and social aspects of . Some teenagers face numerous challenges and such changes can be frightening, while others take it in their stride (calmly and without being infuenced by them). As teens begin to assert their freedom, some common behaviour problems arise. While misbehaviour like deceitfulness, replying back and lying may not seem like much to handle, they can intensify quickly by aiding trouble in teen behaviours like drug use or open disobedience and violence leaving teen out of control and parents find themselves helpless.
Major causes of behaviour problem in teens: For teens, parents divorcing, a death in the family and the birth of a sibling are triggers for misbehaviour. Some children suffer from emotional and behavioural disorders that require professional treatment. These children display a range of behavioural, emotional and social disabilities that often manifest in poor performance at school and ultimately, frequent interactions with law enforcement. Mental health specialists diagnose behavioural disorders of teens after performing standardized tests, referring to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder and gathering information on the child s behavioural history from family, teachers and others.
Signs of behavioural problems in teens: 1. Disrupts others 2. Acts impulsively 3. Seemspreoccupied or inattentive 4. Reacts negativelyto change 5. Exhibitsaggressive, intimidatingor bullying behaviour 6. Has low self-esteem 7. Takes risks withoutregard for personal safety 8. Manipulatesothers 9. Has frequent temper tantrums 10.Argues with adults 11.Upsetsothersdeliberately 12.Seeks revenge
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Major behaviour problem in teenage is lying. It is a teen s behaviour use as a means to escape. They get caught doing something wrong, and in order to protect themselves, they lie. Sometimes teen wants something, and does not want parents or elders to know about it, then they lie. They will lie to parents, their teachers or their friends' parents for their friend. At times, it may seem like even they believe the lie. This is because teens do not always see telling a lie as a real mistake or misbehaviour. They often explain away lies by reasoning them away, placing the blame of the lie on the parent. Some teens even see lying as a way to keep their parents from becoming too stressed. It is important for parents of teenagers to impress upon them that lying is not right at any time and not correct behaviour for family to forgive.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Teen also misbehaves in school. It is very difficult for a parent to handle such issue that happen at school because parents are not there to witness the problem. Parents do not often find out there is a problem until it is too late or if they disagree with how the problem is being handled by the school officials. But, this behaviour problem of the teen must have to be fixed. Otherwise, in later stage, teens may have adjustment problems with social group and other relatives.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: It is often observed that teen is engaging in risk taking behaviours. It has become a biological fact that teens engage in risk taking behaviours like dating the bay boy and sending inappropriate messages via cell phone or Facebook to teen drug use and immoral sexual behaviour. In teenage, brain is still developing, so they do not always understand the scope of their misbehaviour until they know the consequences. Parents must handle this behaviour problem by setting up rules and limits, being clear with messages and using consequences
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: It is often observed that teen is engaging in risk taking behaviours. It has become a biological fact that teens engage in risk taking behaviours like dating the bay boy and sending inappropriate messages via cell phone or Facebook to teen drug use and immoral sexual behaviour. In teenage, brain is still developing, so they do not always understand the scope of their misbehaviour until they know the consequences. Parents must handle this behaviour problem by setting up rules and limits, being clear with messages and using consequences
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Arguing is another behaviour problem of teen. It is disrespectful and talks back. There are numerous reasons that a teen will get angry, argue with and talk back to a parent. Sometimes, teen has something to say, it is important to them and the parents are not interested and do not want to listen. The teen has learned that arguing is the best way to focus attention of parents. The teen develops lack of respect for the parent. If parents do not pay attention, teen continue to argue.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Swearing is also teen s behaviour Problem. Swearing is a bad habit that is learned through modelling and normally learned well before the teen years begin. It is the responsibility of parents to give their teen a clear message and set up a consequence. Then be consistent and follow through each time teen swears.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Sometimes teens want to stay aloof. Teenager suddenly stay aloof or away from family and relatives because he/she no longer enjoy company of parents or siblings. They suddenly become reserved and detached and demands sufficient space. At this stage, he/she may want company of same age teenagers and not the caring family. It is recommended to give teen the space he/she needs.
Some teens are addicted to Social Media and Electronic Gadgets. This is the time when the life of teen spins only around mobile phones, virtual social networking and other gadgets and gizmos. They usually becomes less communicative and rely more on virtual connection. Even while dining or in a social gathering, teens stuck to their devices like smartphones or tablets. Parents can interact regularly to resolve such behaviour problems.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Teens who have behaviour problems may break rules constantly. Teenagers do not like any fringes attached to their independence. They will absolutely hate it if anybody questions with authority. They hardly care for the rules and regulations.It is important for parents to ascertain that they guide youngster with greatest caution.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: In teenage conformity to group is must. With this extreme pressure, teens fall into Bad Company. They choose friends depends their perceptions at that uncertain age. They do not have clear understanding of what is right and wrong and they will not often realize that their company is bad until there are some vicious consequences. Step back and let youngster learn the lesson as it is supposed to be.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Over Sensitiveness to Surroundings is also behaviour problem in teen age. A teenager feels extremely even for trivial issues. Even on a simple advice, some teenager reacting or taking things very personally. They easily get hurt when scolded or rebuked. Teenagers usually tend to put up a big drama for the small things and their reactions are never in proportion to the action. With this behaviour problem, parents will have to let the phase pass and give teens space to cope up.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Teens sometimes show lack of decision making skills. They have poor sense of judgment and inability to decide. Teens often do something because others are doing it. Also there are chances of leaving things midway without completing. It is suggested to enhance communication between parents and teen. This is the best way to deal with this issue.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: In teenage, teens show excessive aggression. Such behaviour is not only harmful for their health but can cause unnecessary problems. Those teens who show higher degree of anger might also be suffering from Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). Such condition may be marked by chronic aggression, frequent outbursts of anger, tendency to argue and frequent annoying behaviour. If this problem persist, it is recommended to see medical practitioner or counsellor.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Teens are not serious towards Life: A teenager may not take things seriously. Even when they receive advice from parent, they will make fun of it. Many a times, it is found that they are not taking their studies seriously and are often found lagging behind. This is a common issue in adolescent stage. The issue can only get better by time and by regular interaction of parents with teens.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: It is well established that Adolescence is a time for developing liberation. Characteristically, teenagers exercise their independence by questioning and sometimes breaking rules. Parents and doctors must differentiate occasional errors of judgment from a degree of misbehaviour that requires professional intervention. The severity and frequency of infractions are guides. For example, regular drinking, frequent episodes of fighting, truancy, and theft are much more significant than isolated episodes of the same activities. Warning signs of extreme behaviour problem include deterioration of performance at school and running away from home. Adolescents also cause serious injury or use a weapon in a fight. This is serious concern.
Common behaviour problems of teens are mentioned below: Children infrequently engage in physical confrontation. During adolescence, the frequency and brutality of violent interactions may increase. Although episodes of violence at school are highly exposed, adolescents are much more likely to be involved in violent episodes at home and outside of school. Many factors contribute to an increased risk of violence for adolescents, including: I. Gang membership II. Access to firearms III.Substance use IV. Poverty