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  2. Teenage rebellion - Wikipedia

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    There remains some debate as to whether the causes of teenage rebellion are completely natural or necessary. Some posit that an adolescent's failure to achieve a sense of identity can result in role confusion and an inability to choose a vocation, and/or that these pressures may develop from being viewed as adults. [6]

  3. Arguing with your teen can teach them 'a highly valuable life ...

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    Additionally, because teens still need attention from their parents, they may start arguments when they do not feel they are being seen or heard, Watford tells Yahoo Life. Why it's OK to argue

  4. Ephebiphobia - Wikipedia

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    A group of teens. Ephebiphobia is the fear of youth. First coined as the "fear or loathing of teenagers", [1] today the phenomenon is recognized as the "inaccurate, exaggerated and sensational characterization of young people" in a range of settings around the world. [2] Studies of the fear of youth occur in sociology and youth studies.

  5. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    For example, without a willingness to take risks, teenagers would not have the motivation or confidence necessary to leave their family of origin. In addition, from a population perspective, there is an advantage to having a group of individuals willing to take more risks and try new methods, counterbalancing the more conservative elements more ...

  6. Why are teen girls in crisis? - AOL

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    There’s no specific underlying reason for this trend, experts say, but challenges wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of social media could have both played a role.

  7. This is Why Your Teen Won't Always Tell You About Their Day - AOL

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    In this week's 'Teen Talk' column, a young adult explains why she didn't always talk to her parents and what you can do to encourage open communication.

  8. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    This friendship was considered valid if the elected friendship was reciprocated by the other child. The child was considered to be in a clique when the following criteria were met 1) a clique consisted of at least three children 2) each child had to have more connections with members than non-members and 3) a link had to occur between all ...

  9. 3 Reasons Why Teenagers Aren't Buying Clothes - AOL

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    Sales are down across the board for some of the more traditional retailers that cater to teenagers. The most obvious reason for the decrease is the economy -- or rather the increase in unemployment.