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Home > Family Health & Lifestyle > Teens Health > Parents & Children > The Mind of a Teenager |
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Who knows what goes on in a child's mind? Or, in his private world of tears? Questions like these have stumped many a weary parent's heart. It's hard to understand another person's problems, even your own child's. In fact, it's tougher to understand your own children because the disinterest with which one can perceive another person's problems translates into a war waged with emotions here. Today's children might have a far greater access to information and technology, but they have greater pressures than the previous generation. These translate into ideas of "success", "achievement" and "happiness" which are inevitably equated with money. Money drives the world and motivates parents. So too do the "trickle down" effects of such a value system, which impart a sense of achievements based on these. Failure, very often results in parental disapproval or the feeling of non-acceptance in society. Especially in our country, levels of intelligence are almost always equated with success in examinations at the school and college level. |
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