The Generation Gap
Today's teenager is a young adult; he (she) is more mature and responsible than the teengers of previous generation.
Nevertheless, he (she) is beset with customary trails natural to his age group disconcerting periods of self-doubt and other periods of self-suffciency.
His (her) character and personality are in the process of being molded.
It is a stage when he is not quite sure he wants to be on his own, yet he resents too much parental pressure.
This attitude and feeling is called the generation gap or the communication gap.
However, this attitude and feeling will change as he learns how to live with the world, especially with his(she) parents, brothers, sisters, and teachers. by - Grace H
Today's teenager is a young adult; he (she) is more mature and responsible than the teengers of previous generation.
Nevertheless, he (she) is beset with customary trails natural to his age group disconcerting periods of self-doubt and other periods of self-suffciency.
His (her) character and personality are in the process of being molded.
It is a stage when he is not quite sure he wants to be on his own, yet he resents too much parental pressure.
This attitude and feeling is called the generation gap or the communication gap.
However, this attitude and feeling will change as he learns how to live with the world, especially with his(she) parents, brothers, sisters, and teachers. by - Grace H
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