Adolescence typically describes the years between ages 13 and 19 and can be considered the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood. Speaking openly with adolescents about the changes they are experiencing can be a challenge for any parent, especially given the shift in the parent-child relationship during this time. One important component of communicating with teens is helping them understand what to expect. Explaining how their bodies will change so that they aren’t caught by surprise can alleviate a child’s anxiety. Beyond physical changes, parents can begin a conversation about the social and lifestyle changes that accompany adolescence.
The Beginning of Adolescence
Adolescence typically describes the years between ages 13 and 19 and can be considered the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood. Speaking openly with adolescents about the changes they are experiencing can be a challenge for any parent, especially given the shift in the parent-child relationship during this time. One important component of communicating with teens is helping them understand what to expect. Explaining how their bodies will change so that they aren’t caught by surprise can alleviate a child’s anxiety. Beyond physical changes, parents can begin a conversation about the social and lifestyle changes that accompany adolescence.
Psychology Series- Communication Skills
Being able to communicate effectively is perhaps the most important of all life skills. It is what enables us to pass information to other people, and to understand what is said to us.
Psychology Series-Stress management
In this section we talk about stress management, Stress management is all about taking charge: of your lifestyle, thoughts, emotions, and the way you deal with problems. No matter how stressful your life seems, there are steps you can take to relieve the pressure and regain control.
Psychology Series – Decision Making
In this program we make a definition of "Decision Making" and describe process of making choices by identifying a decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative resolutions. Using a step-by-step decision-making process can help you make more deliberate, thoughtful decisions by organizing relevant information and defining alternatives. This approach increases the chances that you will choose the most satisfying alternative possible.
Psychology Series – Problem Solving
In this program, we talk about how to find solutions to problems encountered in life. Solutions to these problems are usually situation- or context-specific.
Psychology Series – Interpersonal relationship skill
In this program we make a definition of interpersonal relationships skill, Interpersonal relationships are social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people.
Psychology Series – Communication Skill
In this program, we talk about how to improve our communication skill. Being able to communicate effectively is perhaps the most important of all life skills. It is what enables us to pass information to other people, and to understand what is said to us.
Psychology Series – Empathy Skill
In this program, we talk about how to develop skills in empathy. Empathy is the ability to accurately put yourself in someone else's shoes and to be able to communicate that understanding back to the other person.
Interview with AMIN ARBAAB
Don’t Get Carried Away
To get carried away is defined as to become overly excited or involved and to take things too far. An example of get carried away is when you are really excited about having a first birthday party for your child that you stress and obsess and spend thousands and thousands of dollars.
Adolescence typically describes the years between ages 13 and 19 and can be considered the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood. Speaking openly with adolescents about the changes they are experiencing can be a challenge for any parent, especially given the shift in the parent-child relationship during this time. One important component of communicating with teens is helping them understand what to expect. Explaining how their bodies will change so that they aren’t caught by surprise can alleviate a child’s anxiety. Beyond physical changes, parents can begin a conversation about the social and lifestyle changes that accompany adolescence.
Being able to communicate effectively is perhaps the most important of all life skills. It is what enables us to pass information to other people, and to understand what is said to us.
In this section we talk about stress management, Stress management is all about taking charge: of your lifestyle, thoughts, emotions, and the way you deal with problems. No matter how stressful your life seems, there are steps you can take to relieve the pressure and regain control.
In this program we make a definition of "Decision Making" and describe process of making choices by identifying a decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative resolutions. Using a step-by-step decision-making process can help you make more deliberate, thoughtful decisions by organizing relevant information and defining alternatives. This approach increases the chances that you will choose the most satisfying alternative possible.
In this program, we talk about how to find solutions to problems encountered in life. Solutions to these problems are usually situation- or context-specific.
In this program we make a definition of interpersonal relationships skill, Interpersonal relationships are social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people.
In this program, we talk about how to improve our communication skill. Being able to communicate effectively is perhaps the most important of all life skills. It is what enables us to pass information to other people, and to understand what is said to us.
In this program, we talk about how to develop skills in empathy. Empathy is the ability to accurately put yourself in someone else's shoes and to be able to communicate that understanding back to the other person.
To get carried away is defined as to become overly excited or involved and to take things too far. An example of get carried away is when you are really excited about having a first birthday party for your child that you stress and obsess and spend thousands and thousands of dollars.