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BEHAVIORAL

PROBLEMS
TO ADJUST
WITH
PARENTS AND
TEACHERS
ADOLESCENCE
• Transitional stage of physical and psychological
development(10-19 years of age).
• General, social and sexual wellness need to be ensured
during this period of life.
• Adolescents suffering lots of problem of different kind such
as Social problem, Health problem, mental problem, physical
problem, Behavioural problems and so on.
Adjustment difficulties with parents and
school discipline
Adjustment difficulties with parents arises due to,
 Peer influence.
 Conflict over rules and boundaries
 Communication challenges
 Academic and future pressure
 Parental expectation
 Cultural and generational differences
 Technology and screentime
 Identity formation
Adjustment difficulties with school discipline arises due to.

• Resistance to authority
• Peer pressure and influence
• Reputation and social standing
• Disruption of routine
• Stress and anxiety
• School avoidance
• Conflicts with teachers
HOW FAMILY CONFLICTS AFFECT
CHILD?
• Emotional distress
• Behavioral issues
• Academic performance
• Physical health
• Low self esteem
• Social relationships
• Long- term psychological impact
• Coping mechanism
• Education and future goals
• Modeling behavior
Role of parents and teachers for the overall
behavioral changes
for proper,
• physical development
• mental health
• Social development
• Emotional development
• Sexual development
ADOLESCENT ADJUSTMENT
DISORDER
• After experiencing significant life changes, a child or teen is unable to function in a
healthy manner, leads to adjustment disorders. This mental health condition is quite
normal
CAUSES
• Welcoming a new sibling
• Suffering from a chronic and painful illness
• Painful divorce
• Loss of parent or other love one
• Exposure to crime or violence
• Experiencing natural disaster
• Changing school
Symptoms
Behavioral symptoms
Tearfulness
No longer participating in activities
No longer tending to responsibilities
Isolating oneself from friends and family members
Acting out behaviors.
Physical symptoms
Sleep disturbances
Persistent headache
Muscle tension
Change in eating habits
Cognitive symptoms
Poor decision making skills
Poor concentration
Memory disturbances
Psycho social symptoms
Feeling of anxiety
Depressed feeling
Feeling of hopeless
Emotional instability

EFFECTS
Academic failure
Social isolation
Suicidal thoughts
Decreased performance at school
Self harm
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