Hormonal
changes during puberty make children extremely sensitive to certain things. A
small zit or acne on their face may seem like a major disaster, and being
rejected by a boy or girl may feel like the end of the world. What is worse is
that you don’t know what sets your teenager off anymore. This is also the phase
where the adolescent can be easily influenced. They may feel uncomfortable and
even weird about the changes that take place in their body and the new feelings
they experience because of it. Teenagers may be short-tempered and get angry
easily, especially when they begin to naturally separate from the family and
feel they do not have enough distance or privacy. The natural process of
separation begins in early adolescence; this is when parents see that their
child begins to be embarrassed by them and spends increasing amounts of time
with friends and very little time with the family.
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