essay for adoloscence
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Adolescents are faced with many difficult life decisions which, when
coupled with their lack of self-knowledge, cause identity crises. Not
secure in themselves, teenagers must make decisions concerning how they
will act, with whom they will associate, and what life decisions they
will choose. Ultimately, the process by which they determine their
identity must, of necessity, be one of trial and error. Adolescents are
sometimes confused about how they feel, and thus, they tend to act out
in either passive or outrageous ways such as dyeing their hair in
different colors or even strange ways of wearing pants. Adolescence are
in a stage full of uncertainties; therefore, teenagers feel the need to
find something that they can cling to which would make them feel like
they belong somewhere or to something in the society. As a result,
adolescents often find ways to conform by forming a small clique or
crowd. Besides forming a clique or a crowd, they may look to other
alternatives which would influence the paths of life that they want to
take. Example of such alternatives could be celebrities, teachers,
relatives or maybe other role models in society. Unlike when they were
children, adolescents begin to move away from the family circle.
Therefore, alternatives such as celebrities, teachers, or friends are
more favorable than parents or relatives. Do these actions lead to their
maturity? In order to mature, adolescents must experience identity
crises. Experts such as psychologists G. Stanley Hall, Erik Erikson,
James Marcia, Jean Piaget, and Lawrence Kohlberg would agree that
adolescents who experience identity crises would inclined toward a more
stable adulthood. However, how these psychologists approach the cause of
identity crises in adolescence differs.
The adolescent stage is one of the critical stages of life.
The adolescent stage is one of the critical stages of life.
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