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Set Straight


            "What have I done to deserve this? Where did I go wrong with my child?" Parents ask themselves these and numerous other questions when their teenage children defy the morals, values, and restrictions with which they have been taught and raised. Not understanding why the child has chosen a certain path of deviance may root intolerable heartaches for family and friends. The mystery of misbehavior in adolescents can injure any family's well-being and destroy irreplaceable trust and affection. The teenage years are a crucial time of alteration and development and consequently, internal and external forces such as parents, siblings, peers, self-conception, and thought drive the young adult into a rebellious lifestyle.
             During the teenage years, a person begins to establish his or her self as an individual and along with this challenging maturity comes interior confusion and doubt. It is common for one to experience depression and loneliness at this age because he or she might feel misunderstood and out of place, like a misfit. A teen's most hunted goal is to be accepted. Consequently, it becomes increasingly desirable to obtain popularity in school or within a group of friends so that the exalting feeling of reception is attained. If a young teen is often unoccupied, the presence of boredom can lead him or her into trying a new drug to occupy the mind and idle time. A teen always wants to have continuous fun. Therefore, curiosity is an ever-present sense among today's youth. The kids often crave to know how it feels to live a life on the edge of revolt. After being punished by parents, these confused adolescents want to avenge their lost freedom by "getting back" at their elders. These overwhelming inner urges, desires, and challenges are solved by one life style: rebellion.
             Examining beyond the mind, teenagers look towards their friends with admiration. Friends are considerably the most important aspect of a teen's existence because their opinions are always valued.


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