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Teens' life By Bagirova Sabina Moscow, 2010

The purpose of the presentation The purpose of the presentation is to conduct a research and analysis of different spheres of teenagers ' life based on theoretical sauces. The objects of the research are teenagers. The subject of the research is teenagers ' life in different spheres. Methods: 1)Analysis of theoretical sauces 2)Interviews

Who is a teenager? A teenager is a boy or a girl in his or her transitive age from childhood to youth. Modern science defindes pubertal age depending on the country or cultural and national peculiarities and sex (from12-14 to years old).

Communication with peers Communication with peers is a special sphere of teenagers ' life. It is known that the influence both positive and negative on his or her friends or classmates can be enormous. However psychological mechanisms of such influence are often incomprehensible for teachers and parents. They are defined by the variety of development processes under going at this age, which connected with transition from childhood to adult life.

Puberal age Puberal age is characterized by the appearance of self- consciousness. It is expressed in willingness both to be considered adult. In comparison with junior school age this position in relation to oneself and to social surrounding is totally new.

Teenage crisis A critical period in life of every child is transitional age. Exactly this period renders maximal influence on further development of child. It is very important to help him to manage with emotional and hormonal storms, which rages both in his soul and in his organism. One of principal causes of occurrence of so- called crisis at teenage age is puberty of the child. It makes powerful impact on a psychological and physical condition of the teenager.

Friendship To find truth and stay for him the only and the most important one is the dream of every boy and every girl. But many teenagers think that there is no true friendship. Because of trifles often come conflicts.

Opinion poll I have held an opinion poll where the main question was «What causes conflicts between teenagers?» In the below I find the results. Envy5 persons Jealously7 persons Bad character9 persons Misunderstanding9 persons

The results of opinion poll Most of the interviewee have chosen «Bad character» and «Misunderstanding », because aggression intensify at pubertal age and it causes misunderstanding and bad character.

The types of conflicts The main types and reasons of teenager' conflicts are: The conflicts of personality can arise due to low satisfaction of life. Social conflict can arise within one group when people with different outlooks and characters cannot get along with each other. Their outlooks and aims are poles apart. Conflict between a personality and a group can arise when a personality has different position. Conflict between groups can arise because of contradictions between two groups.

Thank you for attention!!!