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PubMed
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Children protest moral and conventional violations more when they believe actions are freely chosen - PubMed
Young children spontaneously engage in normative evaluations of others' actions and actively enforce social norms. It is unclear, however, how flexible and integrated this early norm psychology is. The current study explored this question by testing whether children in their "real-life" normative ...
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Down To Earth
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Why the youth is so angry
1 month ago - Discover why youth across continents are leading massive protests against economic hardship, political regimes, and social issues. Explore the driving factors behind their anger and the call for a new development model.
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NCBI
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Who Denigrates Today’s Youth?: The Role of Age, Implicit Theories, and Sharing the Same Negative Trait - PMC
Adults perceive the youth of the present as being worse than from when they were young. This phenomenon has been shown to be a product of a memory bias, adults are unable to accurately recall what children were like in the past so they impose their current ...
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Verywell Family
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The Top 10 Social Struggles Teens Face in the Digital World Today
Teens face a lot of uphill battles, from cyberbullying to sex educaton. Here are some of the biggest issues teens experience today, and how you can help.
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Azevedofamilypsychology
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Understanding Teenage Rebellion | Azevedo Family Psychology
May 17, 2017 - Understanding Teenage Rebellion. The reasons for rebellious teenage behavior are numerous and nuanced. Today we’d like to explore them.
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Google
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Wikipedia
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Anti-social behaviour - Wikipedia
1 week ago - Early detection is best in the preschool years and middle school years in best hopes of interrupting the trajectory of these negative patterns. These patterns in children can lead to conduct disorder, a disorder that allows children to rebel against atypical age-appropriate norms.
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NCBI
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“Just a Typical Teenager”: The Social Ecology of “Normal Adolescence”—Insights from Diabetes Care - PMC
In Western society “normal adolescence” is understood to be a biologically driven phase characterized by emotional turmoil and irrational behavior. Despite being discredited within academic literature this discourse persists both in formal ...
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Scientific American
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How to Turn Around Troubled Teens | Scientific American
February 20, 2024 - Research reveals that get-tough tactics may worsen rates of juvenile delinquency
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The Guardian
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‘Young people are angry’: the teenage activists shaping our future | Young people | The Guardian
August 25, 2021 - Fed up with waiting for the older generation to sort out its problems, a growing number of teenage activists are taking matters into their own hands. Here, six motivated people reveal why they’ve decided to fight for a better world
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wikiHow
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How to Handle Teenager Rebellion: 7 Steps (with Pictures)
October 23, 2023 - Rebelling is a part of becoming a teenager. Every teen does it but it's important to know how to handle it so it only lasts as long as any other stage. Recognize rebelliousness. Teenage rebellion includes many actions and "warning signs"...
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ResearchGate
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Rethinking Youth Political Socialization Teenage Activists Talk Back
December 1, 2011 - Download Citation | Rethinking Youth Political Socialization Teenage Activists Talk Back | This article draws from the experiences and narratives of teenage activists throughout the Americas in order to add a needed dimension, that of... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ...
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Africa Renewal
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Youth discontented with politics yet less likely to vie or even vote | Africa Renewal
May 16, 2017 - When law enforcement officers rounded up a group of political demonstrators in The Gambia’s capital, Banjul, in December 2016, most of those arrested were young people. They were protesting against The Gambia’s then-president Yahya Jammeh’s decision to stay in office after having initially ...
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Sociologylens
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Youth on the sidelines – What keeps protest sympathizers from joining social movements? - Sociology Lens Insights
July 11, 2022 - Youth activism seen around the globe shows that young people are interested in politics and push for social and political change. Recent studies contradict speculations about apolitical, disengaged, and politically uninterested youth. Instead, young people are interested in particular political ...
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Civilrightsteaching
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And the Youth Shall Lead Us — Civil Rights Teaching
3 weeks ago - Reading By Allison Acosta, Allyson Criner Brown, and Deborah Menkart These stories demonstrate that young people have played a lead role ― standing on the shoulders of those who came before them ― throughout U.S. history. It helps dispel the “exceptional” narratives perpetrated by the ...