There's a lot of behavior of a teenagers you can recognize when they start growing. Here's some...
#1 Fact
7 in 10 girls believe that they are not good enough or don’t measure up in some way, including their looks, performance in school and relationships with friends and family members.
#2 Facts
75% of Teenagers with low self-esteem reported engaging in negative activities like cutting, bullying, smoking, drinking, or disordered eating. This compares to 25% of girls with high self-esteem according to survey.
#3 Facts
A teenage girl’s self-esteem is more strongly related to how she views her own body shape and body weight, than how much she actually appear and looks.
#4 Facts
About 20% of teens are likely to experience depression before they join college. In this state they need guidance by their parents to prevent their children to be misguided.
#5 Facts
As teens become better at thinking abstractly, their social anxiety increases, according to Research.Abstract reasoning makes it possible to consider yourself from the eyes of another. Teens may use this new skill to ruminate about what others are thinking of them. In which may be why teens are more likely to take risks when other teens are around.
#6 Facts
It is a myth that teens need less sleep than young children.They need 9 to 10 hours a night, scientists say, although most fall short.Sleep-deprivation only exacerbates moodiness and cloudy decision-making. And sleep is thought to aid the critical reorganization of the teen brain.
#7 Facts
Loosely defined as the years between 11 and 19, adolescence is considered a critical time of development – and not just in outward appearances."The brain continues to change throughout life, but there are huge leaps in development during adolescence"
This Facts give us hint on how we guide our children to be better when they growing up. It will help us to more your children.