What are some good things about being 13? This is actually for health but that was not a subject choice.
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Answer : Most 13-year-old teens are dealing with the emotional and physical changes that accompany puberty. It's normal for your teen to feel uncertain, moody, sensitive, and self-conscious at times. And during this time, it becomes more important than ever to fit in with peers. They can think
This can be a double-edged sword, but if we can tolerate the occasional values clash, it is amazing to watch the way our children’s ideas and opinions evolve. Seeing the newfound cognitive development and capacity for complex thought is exciting, as are the new discussions you can have about political and other issues.
You can leave them on their own
Now I know some parents are saying, “No way. Last time I did that they trashed the place!”, but that’s unusual. Teenagers are big enough for us to disappear to the shops or work for several hours without us being stressed out about them.
Optimism
Many teenagers see life as something that’s about to begin. They are full of hope and optimism, envisioning futures of possibility, prosperity, passion, positive relationships, and perfect happiness. Too young to be jaded, the optimism of adolescence can be a powerful resilience buffer when things get tough.
They’re creative
Sure, a good deal of this creativity revolves around developing clever ways to get out of chores, homework, and family functions, but when they channel it towards productive ends, our teenagers can do amazing things. It may not always be directed to what we’d like it to be, but computer geeks, sportspeople, and entrepreneurial teens have done amazing things with their creativity. Think Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Taylor Swift, Zac Efron, and more.
They have a more sophisticated sense of humour
Fart jokes are still funny, but it’s interesting to see how their developing brain starts noticing clever ironies, and subtle nuance, and an appreciation for satire and black comedy.
Physically capable
Teens aren’t dependent on us for everything like younger kids. They can get their own food, wash their own clothes, mow the lawn or wash the car. This doesn’t mean that they will – but they can, and that’s something to celebrate.
They take risks
Teens take risks with relationships when they ask that special someone out. They take risks with school when they try a new subject for the first time. They take risks with work when they follow their passion. Risks are exciting and can often be one of the great things about being a teenager. You know you’re alive!
They can babysit
Remember when you used to go out at night? With teenagers, you can start that again. They’re old enough to look after your younger kids.
They love people
Ok, not all people. But most teenagers LOVE being with people – especially their friends. As a parent it’s great to watch the way our kids develop relationships with others.
They’re Passionate
Teenagers get pretty passionate about stuff. We may not always agree with their ‘passions’, but it can be great to see them really care about issues – and even get involved with those issues. Teens get into causes.
Experiencing new things
Our teenagers are experiencing so many things for the first time. First outings without parents, first kisses, first time driving, first dates… the independence is intoxicating and energising.
Friendship
Friendship can be intense during adolescence. Our teens are making promises with friends that they’ll always live in the same street, have kids at the same time as their besties, and never lose touch.
Enthusiasm and Zest
For most teenagers, life is about fun. Teens get enthusiastic and energetic, and can bound into and out of our homes and lives with more vigour than we can sometimes handle. Being around them can elevate our own enthusiasm for life.