Psychology of adolescence in boys
Family scandals and misunderstandings have become a habit, the child flatly refuses to listen to advice and requirements, ignores studies - this means that he entered the phase of intensive puberty. So it is inherent in nature that teenage age in boys is fraught with numerous problems. Often the true companions of this period are:
- conflict;
- acute sense of loneliness and hostility from others;
- low self-esteem;
- unwillingness to reckon with the opinions of adults;
- the emergence of aggression in response to criticism and control;
- demonstrative stubbornness;
- revaluation of values and priorities: the importance in adolescence is acquired by the relationship between girls and boys, and also the friendship with peers comes to the fore;
- interest to study disappears.
Of course, the above characteristics are common, and each youth manifests itself in varying degrees in different ways. But it is worth noting that many typical teenage problems can be avoided if parents are able to establish in advance with their son friendly
Teenage age in boys - this is how many years?
Psychologists are not encouraging, answering the question of how many years the teenage age lasts for boys is a long period. The first physical and psychological changes adults can notice, as soon as their child turns 10 years old, and only 17 years can be considered that the crisis of transition age has passed. The most emotionally tense is the period from 12 to 14 years.