how you think teenagers are perceived by adults in today’s society?

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how you think teenagers are perceived by adults in today’s society? by Mind Map: how you think teenagers are perceived by adults in today’s society?

1. Some adults believe teenagers are Irresponsible: Teenagers behave exactly how adults in the society expects them to behave or they will be viewed and thought of differently.

2. Teenagers are just going through a phase: The reality of life is to face ups and downs but teenagers are seemed "dramatic over these phases"

3. Teenagers are selfish: If a teenager behaves selfishly, it is usual because they have been brought up with everything they have wanted but not all teenagers are brought up in this way. Most teenagers believe everything is judged by cash value.

4. Teenagers are a "clearly defined group": Adult tend to categorize all teenagers as rebellious or out of control. They tend to categorize teenagers depending on the impression they give out of themselves.

5. Teenagers are addressed as "Over-dramatic": Adults address teenagers as over dramatic and compare their lives with each others. But adults tend to forget the generation in which us teenagers are brought up in. Problems/Issues which teenagers stress over where not considered "Major issues" or either was not a issues when adults were growing up.

6. Teenagers are lazy: Many adults are unaware of what goes on in the mind of a teenager, as teenagers grow older, we develop issues with ourselves and with other people. We begin to develop anger towards other as we are unable to control our mind due to the amount of stress and tension which is built up in our minds. We are unable to express our thoughts and emotions as it breaks the image of a strong person which we have created in our minds.

7. These ideas contradict the idea of every human is unique. Humans should experience life without being judged or pesevided

8. As teenagers,we face may difficulties and problem which we need to overcome in order to move on in life and learn from our problems and our mistakes.