Friday, May 15, 2009

My sister as a teenager

It sometimes gets really hard to get along with my sister; she's 19 and still a teenager. I must have been like her when I was her age, but to tell the truth I don't remember being like that at all. My mother says everybody goes through this: the state that you don't know where you truly stand. Sometimes you imitate your friends and sometimes you try to act independently. You don't know where you're going and what it is that you really want. It's a kind of crisis I suppose. Meanwhile, I believe the hardest job of all is the parents' during this period.
Teenagers are going through their adolescence. Teenage is a formative stage of their development because their final characters begin to take shape at this stage. Teenagers undergo a lot of physical and emotional changes; their character isn't stable yet. In most cases their emotions overshadow their wisdom; they can't make sensible decisions in difficult situations. Parents must treat teenagers very tactfully; otherwise, the consequences might be irreparable.

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