Oct 07
What indications show that the adolescent crisis begins and what are those who indicate that it touches its end?
Posted by Al. Weaver on Tuesday Oct 7, 2008 Under Adolescent Psychology
The beginning of the crisis of our teenagers is marked by indications funny to identify. During the 5th grade in elementary school, for example, we see their hair and their hairstyles changing. They also begin refusing to get dressed as you would like to. And then there are all these shrugs of shoulders, when you talk to them..
Then, when they exhausted all their aggressiveness, all their behavior of refusal and opposition, we can say that they are reaching the end of the adolescent crisis. At this moment, you will regain your little child, as he was before the puberty. Generally, it occurs around the 11th and 12th grade of high school. I really believe that they grow in the continuity, and not through ruptures.












