Increasing Awareness of Adolescents among the Teenagers

The family has always played a special role in the socialization process of humans. Because he matures from a child to an adolescent, then to a youth, then to an old man, and eventually his existence vanishes, all because of his family. Puberty is one of the most significant life transitions for adolescents.
Adolescents are not diseased; rather, it is the misguided and misinterpreted behaviors that cause them to struggle throughout this turbulent time of mental and physical transformation. Not a sin. It is a natural stage and a natural feature of that stage that all people must go through in order to mature throughout their lives. Although puberty is undoubtedly challenging, it is neither unpleasant nor shameful.

Strong family bonds and support can enable a child to effectively and gracefully navigate this crucial stage of adolescence. Boys and girls can run in various directions if their families don't teach them that attraction to the other sex, touching the physical characteristics of boys and girls, and curiosity in new things during puberty are natural. Additionally, individuals might realize that it is a normal process rather than viewing it as a highly valued evil, stigma, and sin if they are given constructive ideas or healing from their families over adolescence and education from society. Everyone should watch them closely right now to make sure they don't go down the wrong path and be hurt.

However, some psychological marks take a lifetime to heal, physical abuse wounds may heal swiftly. Therefore, SEDRO organizes meetings with its members to discuss with parents how to help their teenagers maintain themselves appropriately during adolescence and how to effectively communicate with adolescents and their parents on the following subjects: 
Conversation is encouraged:
  • Developing an appropriate level of self-identification for the child as a human being, regardless of gender as well.
  • openly talking about the appropriateness and characteristics of each stage of life development, without placing undue pressure on oneself by adversely comparing one's academic performance to that of classmates.
  • Avoid using physical punishment. No matter how serious the offense, one is unable to raise their hand. A toddler or adolescent who experiences this tragedy will have lifetime psychological scars in addition to harsh inhumanity.
  • Encourage participation in minor home activities and cultivate a sense of accountability for one's own work. From a young age, this work is exclusively for girls; it is exclusively for boys.
    Avoid teaching prejudice. No work in the world is just for males or girls; leveling any job is wrong. Every duty is equal. 
  • Teaching daughters that everyone has an equal responsibility to take care of the family is just as important as teaching sons to assume family responsibilities. On September 03, 2016 SEDRO arranges frequent meetings with members to address all of these topics, going over our duties and obligations as well as strategies for resolving adolescent challenges. Ms. Tanzina Yeasmin Eva, Director, Communication & Public Affairs, SEDRO was conducted the program and the Executive Director of SEDRO Khwaja Masum Bellah Kausarey inaugurated of the event. Mr. B.M Shahin was presented there as Manager of the program. 

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