Today we are going to talk about social relationships which is a
very important issue for adolescence because it is where social relationships develop the most. This topic is very important because it helps us to be able to relate in a better way with our friends, colleagues and family members. We have chosen this topic to be able to help all the people who do not have a good relationship with their friends and family and try to improve and be a sociable person. Adolescence represents for young people a space of search, of contradictions and changes of life that guide and define their adult life. Complex decisions and the challenges of growing up are the main problem. They also present different social relationships, before they were parents, now they include friends and teachers. Chapter1: How relationships develop in adolescents
Adolescence represents for young people a space of search, of
contradictions and changes of life that guide and define their adult life. Complex decisions and the challenges of growing up are the main problem. They also present different social relationships, before they were parents, now they include friends and teachers. Social relationships are those social interactions between two or more people, each one presenting a social position and showing a social role. During adolescence, in addition to generating a change in the type of relationship with others, there is also a new understanding of oneself in the adolescent.
1.1Social Changes Waiver of dependence on parents. The search for
autonomy and independence. The questioning of the authority of adults. The interest in having friends The importance of belonging to a group of friends. 1.2 In our society, communication between the adolescent and his family is usually dominated by two major themes: sexuality and the struggle for autonomy. Family communication has two main functions, the education of children and the good functioning of the family group. 1.3 The time the adolescent shares with his friends increases during adolescence. Friendship is a topic that interests the adolescent, in fact the most important change from childhood to adolescence lies in leaving behind the emotional dependence of the family to transfer it to friends. In the first years they usually establish friendship relations with individuals of their own sex. Later they get together in gangs of boys and girls. 1.4 Maintaining a good relationship with a teacher in the present can be a great help tomorrow. You will need written recommendations from teachers to apply for a place at the university or a job when you finish school. Teachers are another group of adults in your life who can watch over you, guide you and offer you the point of view of an adult. 1.5 Human beings are in constant need to be better, to demonstrate to others a kind of superiority, whether in terms of social relationships, for example, who has more friends? or in intellectual factors, who has better grades? Young people seek to individualize and the only important thing is themselves, and their desires. Chapter 2: Social relationships turn out to be a complement in the Life of a Human and the difficulties of this The fact of relating to other human beings is a necessary and primordial question of daily life. As a consequence of this situation the psychologists insist with the emotional education in this to foment the social aspect, because the positive attitudes before the life are facilitated that will allow the development of the social hailities. Social relationships, mostly, are developed within a social group, also known as an organic group. Each person within the social group will unleash reciprocal roles within society and act according to the same norms, values and agreed goals always in order to satisfy the common good of the group. 1.1 The human being is an eminently social being that needs these relationships to live: A social relationship will be a means to satisfy certain objectives such as an end. The human being is as you know an eminently social being, therefore needs almost like the air that allows you to breathe being in contact with other people of the same species. In as much a fundamental element within any social relation it turns out to be the communication, that is that capacity that the people present to be able to obtain information of its surroundings and soon to be able to share it with the rest of the people with which it interacts. Social relationships are very important in the life of any person, in principle because through them the human being receives love, affection, restraint, and on the other hand because having them takes away loneliness and isolation, issues that always entise the soul and They can trigger physical illnesses. That is, social relationships are good for the spirit and for the body. 1.2 Difficulties and how to cope: Now, we must say that most of the social relationships that we engage in our lives, with friends, family, with a partner, with partners, are not always simple and simple, but can sometimes be be very complex and generate people pain, anguish, anger, among other emotions. It is common for social relationships to generate communication problems, uncomfortable silences, anger, distancing. And this is often because to maintain social relationships alive and in good condition it is necessary to leave the individualities and selfishness that we usually dominate in order to successfully connect with the other, their needs with their world.