Adolescence is a critical period. It has to be monitored and guided with diligence. Prevention is always better.
Why do some of the growing teens develop behavioral problems at an early age? Why do some begin to display anti-social behavior in their prime adolescence? There have been innumerous headlines about schoolyard shootings and hate crimes perpetrated by boys. A recent cross-cultural study done by McDonald’s reveals that the American teens are growing more aggressive than the French. Harvard and McLean Hospital psychologist William S. Pollack, author of the book Real Boys, describes it as a national crisis of violence. It shows the immediate need to understand the root causes of this violence.
Read more: http://socyberty.com/issues/why-do-teens-grow-aggressive/#ixzz1Y9qJDoHh
Friday, September 16, 2011
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