Teenagers need love and support from family at a time when lots of other
things in their lives are changing. Many people
think that families become less important to children as they move into the
teenage years. It’s true that family relationships change during adolescence. Family
is the main place where the adolescent receives the moral training and which
exerts influence on his attitudes and behaviour. As the child grows older his
capacity for independent thinking develops. S/He can distinguish between right
and wrong, true and false, virtue and vice and the desirable and the
undesirable. Adolescents in general, cannot tolerate immoral or illegal
activities. Interest in their own religion also develops. Most young people and their families have some ups and
downs during these years, but things usually improve by late adolescence as
children become more mature. Parents are the best guides who lead us to the
path of enlightenment. Adolescents are
given various developmental tasks. The child enters a new field of
social responsibilities. The adolescents become socially conscious,
self-assertive, and loyal towards their group they develop co-operation and
friendship and become responsible.
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