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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Parents' Role in the Formation of Their Adolescent Child's Identity So as not to be Troubled Teenagers

The role of parents in the formation of their adolescent child's identity is of course very important, because the parents is one factor that can help their teenagers to find their identity. 

Identity is very important and needs to be owned by the teenagers. Therefore, when teenagers are looking for their identity needs to be directed toward the good. Don't let them fall and become troubled teenagers. In order for your teenagers children don't become troubled teenagers, you need to provide input to your teenagers. 

There are some things parents can do to help their children to seek and find their identity for their teenagers don't become troubled teenagers. For example, parents need to instill to their teenagers that their teenagers child is someone they loved and very precious to you as their parents. Your teenagers needs to know if they are very important and valuable to you. 

As a parent you also need to direct your children, where they should go, with whom they must interact, how they should act, and how good life for them. As parents, you also need to pay more attention to your teenagers, because it could be your teenagers that looks sweet and nice in front of you while your behind, you get a report that contrary to what you know so far. Parents also need to tell your teenagers that they have certain abilities and strengths. This is where parents serve as the declarant, the respondent, or as a mirror that can tell your teenagers.

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