Volume : 9, Issue : 6, June - 2020
CONFLICTS RECURRENCE AND WHETHER ADOLESCENTS PERCEIVE THEMSELVES AS A FACTOR BEHIND IT: A SOCIAL ISSUE
Ms Pawandeep Kaur
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Conflicts are part and parcel of one’s life and it was found to be very normal in adolescents as several issues emerged during this period, such as transition, emotional outburst, identification, and privacy, the pressure of performance, expectations and comparisons. Family is the primary source of growth and any interruption may cause a disturbance. The present paper refers to the frequency of conflicts between the issues experienced at home that usually decreases the adolescent personality and influences their overall development. And they find a source of regular disputes at home under relentless pressures of issues around them. As complex as when partners start living separately, the greatest negative and disturbing impact is observed, particularly when they are in puberty, to the most detrimental and disturbing effect when they consider themselves a cause for it. Typically the children of strangled partners face tremendous effect on their social mindset long before the divorce is finalized. Confronted by their peers about their dysfunctional relationship of their parents, they feel morally dishonored and disrespected and often make fun in school and culture that directly impact on their values.
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CONFLICTS RECURRENCE AND WHETHER ADOLESCENTS PERCEIVE THEMSELVES AS A FACTOR BEHIND IT: A SOCIAL ISSUE, Ms Pawandeep Kaur GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-9 | Issue-6 | June-2020