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Harry Johnson

Communication problem is a most serious problem with the teens. Teen age is the most important period in anyone’s life. In this period everyone choose his/her career field. So communication makes effect on teen’s life. In teens life some teens face ego problem, which becomes the cause of their misbehavior. It is generally saw that misbehavior of the teens should be changed by follow few guidelines. This is the responsibility of the parents that if their teen is in problem then they pay more attention to their teens, listen to their teens and help them in problem.

Sometimes these communication problems in the teens are generated by the attitude of their parents. They do not pay their time to their teen and never listen to them, which cause the misbehavior of the teen. Generation gap is also the cause of the misbehavior of the teens. So we can say that teen years are the launch pad to adulthood, and parents have much to contribute for the journey, it’s critical for parents to find ways to restore clarity and understanding. In some cases the teens become reserved and they communicate with others very hesitately, which creates a problem in the career of teens. If parents not pay more attention to their teens and not listen to their teens then they became disrespectful toward them.

Teens can conclude that anger itself is a sin, and never benefit from the anger. They can commit themselves to denying or suppressing it in an effort to “be good.” That denial can end up creating more destructive expressions of anger. Anger is powerful and usually uncomfortable, no one likes it much. Rather, it says we shouldn’t be quick to anger in the midst of anger, or allow those bitter passions to go unresolved. Negative attitudes, cutting words, depression and a focus on death can all be expressions of denied anger.

Actions like punching holes in walls, fighting or setting fires may result from bottled-up emotions. Determine anger as a bad thing. If you can accept and assist your teen in their struggle with denied anger, discuss some ideas with them. Keep the distinction clear. Anger isn’t inherently wrong; it’s how you handle it that counts. Help your teens see how, in an attempt to deny his feelings. Just go to the following web sites and you find solutions.

If you feel your teen is in need of further Boarding School or in time, you will find the ways to overcome your phobia. If you have trouble, talk to a professional who can give you additional insights on your situation.

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