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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 4:56

Teen Anger Management.

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So when they're in this age gap of about 13 to 19 years old, they are adolescents. And adolescents get angry for a variety of reasons. There could be a lot of unaddressed emotions. And the thing is, when there are teenagers, they do not normally know how to handle their emotions, how to talk, how to reciprocate, how to feel unfeel, how they should communicate their anger. And it's not only anger as in screaming, shouting, throwing tantrums

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@Wordsmith
Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 2:14
Be it coding or be it getting into cycling or some sport, be it doing a project together, be it doing community service together, right? Hanging out with like minded people who can support each other, encourage each other, having fun. And I think moving away from overthinking, essentially, because overthinking can do a lot of damage. And I think an idle mind is a devil's workshop, as they say
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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 2:05

@Wordsmith

It was just based on more of activities such as outdoor activities. But as of now, as you rightly said, that they have a variety of options and avenues to choose from. But the thing is, even when they are in that age, they don't have resources at their hand, right? Like a few people know about the different organizations and different places that are available to them, whereas some of them are not very sure where they'll be able to access certain resources
@TGA
The Global Agenda
@TGA · 1:11
Hi Anisha. Very well said. I agree to every single thing that you have said so far and I also do believe that teenagers are at such an age where they are not kids anymore but they're not even adults yet so they are treated like children but they are expected to behave like adults. There's a lot of gray area in that situation and then again there are a lot of expectations that people have from teenagers
@kritikajuneja98
Kritika
@kritikajuneja98 · 1:16
It's just their child being stubborn or something. And they don't even, I think, try to understand the child's feeling. Because being a teenager myself, being an 18 year old, I know how it feels. And I am in that stage of my life right now, like I've been in that stage since the past few years, of course, being a teenager, and I totally feel it
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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 1:16

@TGA

Hey, thank you for applying to my swell. And I do agree with all that you have to say that they're in this phase wherein they're just developing themselves and yeah, definitely, it's a very confusing situation. It's a very demanding situation because your career, your future goals and everything just depends on those golden years that you're in. But even if you do not manage to work it out well, there's still an entire life ahead of you, okay?
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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 1:22

@kritikajuneja98

Hey Kritika, thank you so much for replying to this well. I'm really glad that I could help you in some way or the other and that my advice helped you. If there is any problem regarding what you're facing as of now, maybe you're not able to convert properly with your parents, have a nice conversation with them, talk to them, maybe you can send them this well, and maybe they can just listen to it
@Justbeingtrups
Trupti Bagde
@Justbeingtrups · 1:52

Learning how to manage emotions is a must. #teenageissues #teenparenting

It so happens that when they enter into teenager or the adolescence phase, then they are usually perceived to be hot headed or someone who doesn't listen to their who don't like to listen to their parents or are more influenced by their friends. So a lot of things that the parents end up saying are around these things
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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 0:18

@Justbeingtrups

Hey. Thank you for replying to my swell. I'm glad it could be of some use to you. And you really like my swell? Looking forward to seeing more of your swells and more of this conversation. Thank you. Thank you so much
@arukshitadeswal
Arukshita Deswal
@arukshitadeswal · 1:03
Hi, Anisha. I heard your swell on teen anger management, and just an opinion that I formed after listening is that teen anger management, teen anger basically has become a wide issue these days, especially because of the technology and the violent games children play these days. So one thing is that parents should develop a sort of level of understanding at some level so that there is a balanced relationship and so that both the parties are able to understand each other's needs
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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 0:22

@arukshitadeswal

Hey, Arukshita, thank you so much for replying to my swell. And definitely this is a huge issue that affects lot of youngsters and their parents as well. And I agree with your points that there should be a balanced way of going about things and I'm glad this could be of some use to you. So thank you again for replying to myself. Thank you
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