Adolescence is a stage in which children undergo a lot of changes, like physical, mental and social, which affect their behaviour. Along with being enthusiastic, at the same time, they also become apathetic, which we as parents are unable to understand and we often tell the children that their company is not right, whereas in reality, the children are confused about right and wrong. We parents are also responsible for that, somewhere or the other because sometimes we ask them to behave like adults and sometimes we consider them children
Many times children do not talk meaningfully at this age, the reason for this is that physical development, practical knowledge and mental development are not able to connect together because a part of the brain is still developing, so children are not so far-sighted in adolescence, they just keep experimenting due to which sometimes they get into trouble. In such a situation, parents and teachers will have to understand the ups and downs of this age. Just like we become suspicious and cautious when we see even a slight change in our children's behaviour, similarly a teacher should also be cautious in school. If we feel some change in a student's daily behaviour, then we should take the child into our confidence and try to understand his mental state. This is possible only when the student has faith in us so that if he is going into the wrong company due to a feeling of rebellion or pressure from classmates, we can rescue him from that situation with great success.
Shalini Tiwari
Chandrani Singh
Vijeta Wilson
Shilpi Chakraborty
Sunbeam school Indiranagar