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Teens and Anger during the pandemic - how to provide support - Rae Jacobson - Child Mind Institute

Teens and Anger during the pandemic - how to provide support - Rae Jacobson - Child Mind Institute | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it

"Teenage anger is a thing of legend. The stereotype of the eye-rolling, door slamming rebellious adolescent is often played for laughs, but for parents dealing with the real thing, it’s anything but funny. Bitter outbursts, unpredictable mood swings, and frequent battles about everything from school to friends to clothes to who’s going to set the table can leave parents feeling like they’re walking on eggshells.

 

And teenage anger is having a moment. Because, if we’re honest, there’s a lot for teenagers to feel angry about right now. The pandemic has caused a year of frustration and disruption. No school (well sure, the work part but none of the socializing), no hang outs, no parties, no dating. Endless time spent on screens and cooped up with family. Stress about getting into college. Add to that the greater issues adolescents are facing: The ongoing fight against racial injustice, fears about climate change, and uncertainty about what the future holds."


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#Being13: #Teens and #Social #Media - CNN.com

#Being13: #Teens and #Social #Media - CNN.com | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
#Being13, a groundbreaking CNN study, explores how 13 year olds use social media and why it matters so much to them.

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