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Dr. David Elkind

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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DR. DAVID ELKIND'S THEORY

AKIRA IWAKAWA

FINDING FAULT WITH AUTHORITY FIGUREs

  • Adolescents discover that people they admired for years fall short
  • Of their ideals and key everyone know it.
  • When people did something wrong to something that their idea
  • They tell others about it
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ARGUMENTATIVENESS

  • Adolescents practice building their own viewpoints
  • When they face their problem they figure and built
  • Their viewpoints by arguing themselves
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INDECISIVENESS

  • Aware many choices
  • They often have trouble making even simple decisions.
  • When they have to make their own decisions they have hard times
  • They sometime don't even know what decision they should make
  • Obviously there are too many decisions out there so they have trouble with it
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APPARENT HYPOCRISY

  • They have difficulty understanding an ideal and living up to it
  • They have hard time to understand what they have, and what others have
  • They always care about how they look, or how others look
  • They always aim to be more better
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SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS

  • They assume that everyone is thinking about the same thing they are
  • They start to think that everyone thinks same about themselves
  • Also they start knowing and understanding that they are not the only one
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INVULNERABILITY

  • They begin to feel special that their experiences are unique
  • They start to proud of things they experienced before
  • If they did something no one experience, they feel special
  • When others start saying or telling them that their experiences are unique
  • They feel really special and happy.
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