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how can rebel be beneficial to the society​

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Answered by lekhanabheesetty
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In the 50’s, rebellion was synonymous to James Dean’s iconic red jacket and misbehaving demeanor. In the 70’s, it was the teen anti-hero biker wearing Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses and listening to AC/DC. In the early 2000s, rebellion was a mix of emo hairstyles and punk-rock attitude. Every generation rebels in different ways and tries to make its voice heard by “outrebelling” the previous one. Yet the rebel instinct is often a poorly understood psychological construct that doesn’t always equate to full body tattoos, piercings and isolation from society. Rebellion shouldn’t always have a negative connotation attached to it. In many cases, rebelling is an inquisitive act that helps us discover our identity, gain the confidence to stand our ground and face challenges.Why an obedient child isn’t the perfect example of good parenting People develop a sense of rebellion at different times in their life, but for most of them, this starts to happen in teenage years, at a time when we start to distance ourselves from parents and discover what makes us unique individuals. Until that time, children see themselves in comparison with their family and live by their values. It is quite common for parents to judge another parents’ ability to raise a child by how obedient their child is. However, according to Annalisa Barbieri, raising mindlessly compliant children is a sign of concern, not celebration. Encouraging a healthy level of rebellion in a child is actually better for their emotional development, as it helps them explore the world, form a sense of self and later become fully functional adults. Taken to the extreme, the strict parenting instinct of suppressing a child’s rebellious tendencies rather than understanding them will not make the child’s need for independence vanish. In the long run, it can actually make them develop a false sense of self based on a rewards system – they comply with all rules set by parents because being obedient makes them feel valued. Contrary to common belief, children who display the odd rebellious tendency will not turn into bad human beings and push boundaries to the extreme. There is a way of disciplining children in a nurturing way, showing them the difference between good and bad without extinguishing their natural curiosity and sense of adventure. From an early age, children should be thought that their voice matters and that expressing their views is completely normal, not a defiant act for which they will be punished.

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