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mention any six problems of adolescence population

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Physical changes happen due to change in the teenager’s hormone levels.

Development of full breasts in girls can be awkward in the beginning. Girls may start to feel conscious about their figure.Change of voice and appearance of facial hair in boys is perhaps the most prominent change that takes place during adolescence.Acne is one of the major problems.Muscle gain sometimes leads to excessive body weight in teens.The growth of pubic hair in girls and boys.Body odor becomes evident.Girls start their periods.

Solution:

The best way you can do to help your teenager get through the stage is to make them aware of these changes.

Explain that it is normal for the body to change as every teenager goes through it!Help them adapt to these changes – acknowledge the change and help them accept it.Enable them to stay healthy and fit through a nutritious diet and exercise.

2. Emotional changes and problems

Hormones affect your teenager not only physically but also emotionally.

Adolescence is the age between adulthood and childhood. Teenagers are often confused about their role and are torn between their responsibilities as growing adults and their desires as children.They tend to feel overly emotional (blame it on the hormones). Just about anything and everything can make them happy, excited, mad or angry.Adolescent girls are vulnerable to crying.Mood swings are common among teenage boys and girls.Bodily changes result in self-consciousness.Children who hit puberty early may even feel weird.Feelings of inferiority or superiority may arise at this time.Adolescence is the age when sexual feelings arise in youngsters. Feelings and thoughts about sex can trigger a sense of guilt.

Solution:

Puberty can be an emotional roller-coaster ride. And it is normal. Here is how you can help your kid deal with these emotional problems of adolescence.

Assist them to take care of themselves. Tell your teenagers that it is okay to feel the way they are feeling.Encourage them to exercise as physical activity helps keep the serotonin (creates good feelings and happiness) levels up.Let them talk. Listen to them without judging and avoid giving them advice when they are not ready for it.Share your experiences of puberty or let them talk to an older sibling who has gone through the same. It will emphasize that it is okay to feel the way they do.Indulging in a creative activity can help them channelize their emotions.

3. Behavioral changes

Overwhelming emotions can lead to impulsive behavior, which can be harmful to your child as well as others. Mostly, it is just teen behavior that will last as long as their adolescence.



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