Causes of frustration among teenagers ?
Answer:
untrusting parents
school
trying to "fit in"
poor grammer
Does it ?
Peer pressure to fit in
Well crap causes me to get frustrated. I'm known to be very calm...but excessive crap just pisses me off. (please excuse my poor language.)
Everything especially the word no
GCSE'S SEX DRUGS
same reason u get frustrated, we are no different, we are still human
Acceptance, peer pressure, puverty, zits. Parents, teachers, hormones. etc.
depends what kind of frustration.
boredom can be a cause.
peer pressure and social acceptance
Anoying people! ARG!!
Parents an their rules!
"fitting in" is not a factor...
I know...
- not feeling like they fit in with others
- unsure what they want to do with their life
- stress/pressure associated with alcohol, drugs and sex
- puberty
- trying to be independent
the lack of understanding from those around..pressure others to measure up to the expectations of others...and the lack of trust in adults..
if your talking u.k. then their frustrations probably lye with what the future here holds for them?
diseases , parent, not being able to do school work,many other things can cause-this problem
look @ some of the sites you will get a good answer .
It is the sudden dealing with reality along with all the chemicals in the body changing. you just went through puberty not long ago and now you have decisions other than which g.i. joe or barbie you want to blow up or rip the head off of.
Teenagers are in a growing phase. They aren't children but they aren't adults either. This causes alot of mixed up feelings because they don't really know what they are supposed to be. Teenagers feel an immense amount of pressure to 'fit in' and are also having to deal with hormonal changes and feelings they don't understand. Not only that but they have their whole life looming before them which can be very scary. They are trying to prepare to leave the nest, make career choices and so much more. I can easily see why teenagers are so moody even if I don't remember.
The vast gap between what they WANT and what they have --
the way they want it to be -- and the way that it is !!
This is why so many of them get waylaid by the illustionary "bridges" that they see that seem to
hold promise of "getting them there the short way"
only to end up farther than ever from the "other side" !
1. PEER PRESURE
2. sexual pressure (# 1 and #2 are VERY different)
3. parents and siblings
4. school (for sure)
5. physical beauty (in girls)
6. making their superiors proud of them
parents they need 2 freakin see that teens r teens and u cnt stop if they make misteakes and they will learn from them later so if no there doin something stupid let them do it they will learn!:)
I think they spend too much time at the computer or games, this prevents them from learning social skills and they cannot interact normally with the outside world. Also - all these games sometimes alter their reality feel, and make them believe that loats of things which are happening in the games and movies are normal, and normal to have (like very expensive posessions). There is nothing out there to counteract with it and teach them how to love simple things in live and live in the real world, unless they have a parent who doesn't work and looking after them all the time, because most of us adults work full time nowadays, and cannot guide the kids through every step of life, as it used to be when there were loads of house-wives.
Also - there is not that many activities for teens nowadays (not that many of they playing outdoor games with peers anymore) they are bored and get frustrated for that reason.
loads of things frustrated me, like people thinking there better than others, looking down at others, accusing people of something when they didn't do it and NOT apologising for it, trying to be popular when their not, sticking there noses in where its not wanted, stirring things up between in an argument between 2 friends, oh and GCSE's and coursework
Most things which frustrate adults also frustrate teenagers. The major difference is adults usually understand, accept and take action to solve the problems which frustrate them in socially acceptable and positive ways. Teenagers have legal constraints which limit their actions in many arenas of life and their experiences in life as well as their emotional immaturity in many cases also limits the success of their efforts at problem-solving in the real world. The major things which frustrate both groups is:
1. Lack of control over ones living environment
2. Lack of financial and other(including human) resources
3. Unmet physical and emotional needs
4. Lack of privacy/personal space
5. Uncertainty about the immediate future.(fear of the unknown)
6. Necessity to postpone immediate gratification for long-term goals and achievements.
7. Indecision/ indecisiveness
8. Social/peer pressures
9. Influence of past failures(negativity).
10. Changing physical characteristics/ increases/decreases in hormones/health issues.
These have a more acute affect on teenagers because they lack experience and frequently, patience in dealing with these issues.
hormones
control
authority figures
dyspraxia caused by hormones
sex drive
lack of things to do in spare time
unable to function as brain is developing
unable to communicate
inability to empathise
fear
lack of understanding from adults
hormones
maybe love
You must ask them, individually.
( However, apparently, many seem to believe it is the role of Society to keep them amused, to ward of boredom and supply them with their 'Wants' )
Sash.
thinking you know all the answers when in fact you aint been on the planet long enough to know if its day or night.
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