CHANGES IN A TEENAGER
There are some changes a teenager experiences in this stage of his life; and most of those changes are controlled by environment, friends, and even parents.
Some of those changes may include :
1) Behavioral Changes.
2) Emotional Changes.
3) Physical Changes.
4) Social Changes.
These are some of the aspects teenagers experience changes.
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES:
•Making excuses.
•Strange or violent behavior.
•Creating stories to hide drug and alcohol abuse.
•Loss of interest in hobbies and activities.
•Spending more time alone.
•Making frequent phone calls.
•Often in secrecy.
EMOTIONAL CHANGES:
•Anger and defiance when confronted about behavior.
•Depression and mood swings.
•Decrease in motivation.
PHYSICAL CHANGES:
•Scratching or picking at the skin.
•Needle marks on arms. .
•Changes in weight or sleep habits.
•Fatigue and drowsiness.
•Having strange items, such as scales, lighters, needles, balloons, tin foil, mirrors, pipes, condom etc.
SOCIAL CHANGES:
•Changes in friend groups, avoiding parents and siblings. •Worsening school performance or skipping classes.
•Selling personal items or stealing to obtain money for drugs. •Extreme talkativeness.
•Hunger for relationships.
Experiencing some of this changes is not bad, but what matters is how you handle them.
Handle them properly.
Some of those changes may include :
1) Behavioral Changes.
2) Emotional Changes.
3) Physical Changes.
4) Social Changes.
These are some of the aspects teenagers experience changes.
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES:
•Making excuses.
•Strange or violent behavior.
•Creating stories to hide drug and alcohol abuse.
•Loss of interest in hobbies and activities.
•Spending more time alone.
•Making frequent phone calls.
•Often in secrecy.
EMOTIONAL CHANGES:
•Anger and defiance when confronted about behavior.
•Depression and mood swings.
•Decrease in motivation.
PHYSICAL CHANGES:
•Scratching or picking at the skin.
•Needle marks on arms. .
•Changes in weight or sleep habits.
•Fatigue and drowsiness.
•Having strange items, such as scales, lighters, needles, balloons, tin foil, mirrors, pipes, condom etc.
SOCIAL CHANGES:
•Changes in friend groups, avoiding parents and siblings. •Worsening school performance or skipping classes.
•Selling personal items or stealing to obtain money for drugs. •Extreme talkativeness.
•Hunger for relationships.
Experiencing some of this changes is not bad, but what matters is how you handle them.
Handle them properly.
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