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VOL. 7, ISSUE 4 (2022)
A study of effects of television on psychosocial health of adolescent students
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Dr. Anita Madhusudan Shelke
Abstract
Adolescent students are immediately affected by any social and emotional event. Puberty is a stage that brings new changes in the life of a student. In this stage, for the first time, the student experiences the world that he has not experienced. These students are sometimes full of confidence and sometimes confused. Initially, when considering the physical changes that take place in children, the nipples start to break, growth in height is seen, and hair growth starts on other parts of the body. In case of girls these physical changes happen. These physical changes affect the emotional world of these children. This stage is called the period of stormy stage due to the fact that the student in this stage is facing a lot of psychological changes. During this period the mental state is such that he is not mature enough to take his own decisions. In the case of these students, parents and teachers should clinically observe their behavior and explain the changes in them. Efforts should be made to increase their confidence. Automatically, these students will be able to communicate freely with their parents and teachers. It will clear their doubts. Due to this, it is necessary to be aware of the effects of television and give proper guidance during this period.
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Pages:59-61
How to cite this article:
Dr. Anita Madhusudan Shelke "A study of effects of television on psychosocial health of adolescent students". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Education and Research, Vol 7, Issue 4, 2022, Pages 59-61
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