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People spend their childhood learning to be like their parents, and their adolescence learning who they are and how they are different from their parents. as– Dr Miriam Kaufman, which is right, a collective term to refer to all the physical changes that occur in the growing boy like me as the individual passes from childhood into adulthood. Aside from my changing body and voice, Im looking for more experiences in life I like seek out new experiences engage in more risk-taking-behavior, influenced more by friends especially when it comes from my behavior, I like more hanging with them than staying at our house, I communicate my friends in new ways like Facebook where I spend my free time or in mobile. On my emotional changes I noticed that I show more strong feelings like I don’t want people see me weak, and as also the other says which I also noticed/observe I am self-Conscious, in physical appearance I always think how I look, I get paranoid when I don’t like the shirt Im wearing like, everything should be nice to look. My physical aspects, The way I talk, my deeper voice , my height, my muscles ( :P ) the way I walk and look, more matured face, when I don’t shave I get a mustache :’D. All Teenagers come to these stages. Social and emotional changes are part of your child’s journey to adulthood. Actually its just normal its just a a role for parent to guide teenagers to the right path which it should be.

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People spend their childhood learning to be like their parents, and their adolescence learning who they are and how they are different from their parents. as– Dr Miriam Kaufman, which is right, a collective term to refer to all the physical changes that occur in the growing boy like me as the individual passes from childhood into adulthood.

Aside from my changing body and voice, Im looking for more experiences in life I like seek out new experiences engage in more risk-taking-behavior, influenced more by friends especially when it comes from my behavior, I like more hanging with them than staying at our house, I communicate my friends in new ways like Facebook where I spend my free time or in mobile. On my emotional changes I noticed that I show more strong feelings like I don’t want people see me weak, and as also the other says which I also noticed/observe I am self-Conscious, in physical appearance I always think how I look, I get paranoid when I don’t like the shirt Im wearing like, everything should be nice to look. My physical aspects, The way I talk, my deeper voice , my height, my muscles ( :P ) the way I walk and look, more matured face, when I don’t shave I get a mustache :’D.

All Teenagers come to these stages. Social and emotional changes are part of your child’s journey to adulthood. Actually its just normal its just a a role for parent to guide teenagers to the right path which it should be.