Teenage rebellion is a normal part of adolescence as teenagers develop from a dependent child into an independent adult. Teens discuss their own experiences with rebellion, and their attitudes about rebellion, parents, school, society and peers.
"Teenage rebellion is a normal part of adolescence as teenagers develop from a dependent child into an independent adult. Teens discuss their own experiences with rebellion, and their attitudes about rebellion, parents, school, society and peers."@en
"One of the major developmental tasks teens face is developing independence from their parents - a transition that may manifest in behavior patterns such as ambivalence, defiance, and full-blown rebellion. In this video, teens express their attitudes toward rebellion, their parents, their schools, society in general, and their peers. Subjects covered include healthy versus unhealthy rebellion, anger issues, the role of parents, differences between respect and permission, and dealing with disappointment."@en
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