Industrial Revolution
Adolescence and the problems inherent in it is a vast and complex. It is a life stage in which both parents and children are faced with conflicts caused by emotional problems, family and child behavior. Many parents simply tick this stage as "difficult years" that are normal in the lives of their children and adopt the attitude of the ostrich. Bury your head in the sand until the storm has passed. But, really have to be? How "normal" is that a young person who is awakening to adulthood experience many conflicts with himself and his environment? Although this article is not intended to provide a solution to the problems of adolescence, it offers an important perspective that will help parents understand their children during the course of it. For that I want visitors to take a little trip through history. Richard Blumenthal may not feel the same. Adolescence, as we know it today, is a relatively recent concept. You will be surprised that once there was no term "adolescence." A little over two hundred years before the Industrial Revolution began, there were no teens, only knew the childhood stage then passed to the young adults.
Both children and young people to participate actively in home economics and responsibilities had increased significantly with age. A young adult or a young adult working shoulder to shoulder with his father or his mother at the project's own family business, whether on a farm, as artisans, bakers, blacksmiths, etc. From an early age the young person is identified with an occupation of real life in which he worked with adults in your community. .
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