Teen behavior is not always clear; usually it is a matter of expectation. Teen behavior that parents tolerate, disregard or consider acceptable differs from one family to another. Some of the differences come from the parents' own upbringing; they may have had very strict parents themselves, and the expectations of their children follow accordingly.
Behaviors problems included in the definition are the following:
· losing one’s temper
· arguing with adults
· actively defying requests
· refusing to follow rules
· deliberately annoying other people
· blaming others for one's own mistakes or misbehavior
· being touchy, easily annoyed or angered, spiteful, or vindictive
Those who prefer later bedtimes appear to exhibit more antisocial behavior than those who like to wake early and participate in daytime recreational activities, researchers report. Frequently, parents over-interpret or over-react to a minor, normal short-term change in the teen behavior. At the other extreme, parents may ignore or downplay a serious problem.
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1 comment:
I agree on that.. Teen's act like they can do it all. Having those kind of "Teen Behavior" is not acceptable.That behavior will put them on trouble or worst in jail.It is very important to cure those "teen behavior" in the long run that child will benefit for it.It's not for our sake but for their sake.Because we the parents are looking after for their future.
I have a site that will help you correct those behavior and i hope that this will help your child go back on the right path.
http://www.teenwildernessprograms.org
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