Providing teenagers opportunities to affirm positive aspects of their identities can help bolster their self-esteem over time and ease transitions to high school, new Cornell psychology research finds ...
Does your teenager roll their eyes when you give advice or warn them? With a few adjustments, parents can get teens to open up and think through their decisions.
It’s hard to find a teenager these days without a phone in hand or tucked into a backpack. Amid ongoing discussions about teens and their social media habits, concerns about the effects of those ...
Coming of age has never been an easy process, but the truth of the matter is that today’s generation of teenagers is growing up in a world where the culture of comparison is the reigning culture.
The teenage years are also referred to as the “era of contradictions,” in which confidence and doubts coexist. At one point, teens feel confident and sure of themselves, while at another point, they ...
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