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  2. Teenage rebellion - Wikipedia

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    They may experiment with different roles, behaviors, and ideologies as part of this process of developing an identity. [2] Teenage rebellion has been recognized within psychology as a set of behavioral traits that supersede class , culture , or race ; [ 3 ] some psychologists, however, have disputed the universality of the phenomenon. [ 4 ]

  3. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Social media has grown in popularity, and many people around the world now use it. People use social media to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (such as videos). [1] Around 95% of young people between the ages of 13–17 use at least one social media platform, [2] making it a major influence on young adolescents ...

  4. Why Are Teens Depressed? It's Not Social Media. - AOL

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    Another is that people's tendency to post their life highlights makes normal life feel drab by comparison. Content might expose vulnerable people to ideas of self-harm that hadn't occurred to them.

  5. Youth culture - Wikipedia

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    A second study's findings that adolescents' values were more similar to their parents in the 1980s than in the 1960s and '70s echoes Sebald's finding [clarification needed]. [19] Another study did find differences between adolescents' and parents' attitudes but found that the differences were in the degree of belief, not in the behavior itself ...

  6. It's not just adults. These Cincinnati teens are working to ...

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    The event gave teens the opportunity to meet with local leaders and develop a clear sense of purpose, define their goals and envision a bright future. But the day became memorable for a different ...

  7. We need to stop asking kids what they want to be when they ...

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    When your teen wants to work, find ways to help them accomplish this goal, including applying for a job, learning the skills to perform well, arriving on time, having a strong work ethic, and ...

  8. Teens and social media: What's the mental health impact ... - AOL

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    In today's digital age, social media platforms have become an integral part of the lives of young people. While these platforms offer unprecedented opportunities for connection, communication and ...

  9. Youth subculture - Wikipedia

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    Youth can be seen as a subordinate group in relation to the dominant, adult society. Historical theorist Steven Mintz claims that until about 1955, youth subculture as such did not exist. Children aspired to (or were pulled into) adulthood as fast as their physical development allowed. [12]