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Teens today belong to a generation known as the Millennials. Born in the 1980’s and 1990’s they have grown up witnessing the “mistakes” of GenX and have developed a sense of community and responsibility all their own. Overall, teens today are on a great track. According to Neil Howe and William Strauss, social historians and authors, today’s youth is “less vulgar, less sexually active, and less violent than the youth culture adults have created for them. This is the only teen generation in recent memory for which this is true.”7 Understanding today’s youth culture can be an important step in understanding your child and your child’s environment. One of the defining characteristics of teens today is that they are very team-focused and peer influenced. The way your child interacts within his or her peer group is also critical. Teens value good friendships and seek peer approval. They tend to see themselves as a part of a community and are civic- and service-minded. These are great traits to build up in your teen! Helping build connectedness is one of the most valuable gifts you can give your child in helping him or her become a well-adjusted adult. One of the greatest challenges to teens today involves pressure: pressure from friends, family, and other adults. Teens today are often overbooked and can become stressed over trying to meet others’ expectations. Helping your child feel confident and loved is important. It is also important to help your child build healthy friendships. Peer influence can be wonderfully positive, as long as your child’s friends encourage each other to make good decisions. Healthy friends share interests and ideas, but retain their own identities. They are considerate, not selfish or jealous, and allow each other to grow and mature. Although all friendships can have rocky periods, true friends will grow closer through trials. How can you foster healthy friendships?
7 Howe and Strauss, Millennials Rising, www.millennialsrising.com |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 30 April 2009 13:38 |