Sociocultural Influences on Adolescents
friends
school
cognitive : Friends prevent isolation and loneliness and give you a chance to offer needed companionship, too. Friends can also: Increase your sense of belonging and purpose. Boost your happiness and reduce your stress.
physical : friends influence your physical by making your beauty standard, so you would like to have more beautiful shape as your beauty standard
socioemotional : Adolescents associate with friends of the opposite sex much more than in childhood and tend to identify with larger groups of peers based on shared characteristics.
Socioemotional : Studying is an important part of how every student learns to control their emotions or to be able to practice controlling their emotions regardless of the outcome. This reduces negative behavior and makes it possible to be successful.
Physical : All children of most school age have very good skills. Strong, intelligent, and thoughtful to succeed. However, everyone has different abilities and ideas, including habits.
Cognitive : Children can learn a lot from school activities or experiences they have done and encountered at school. And parents are able to teach their children more about what their children are experiencing.
Family
community
physical :
Sociocultural factors can influence physical activity, and participation in physical activity produces sociocultural benefits. Social inclusion, or a sense of belonging to the community, is a major sociocultural benefit of physical activity.
cognitive : The relationship between the advisor and the host group or constituencies is one of three areas of focus in consultation. Relationship between various community groups and intra-group dynamics.
socioemotional :
By communicating with others and forming mutually self-disclos- ing supportive relationships, adolescents develop perspective taking, empathy, self- concept, and a sense of identity.
cognitive : When family sets rules, boundaries and standards of behaviour, you give child a sense of consistency, predictability, safety and belonging.
physical : A study that followed children over a ten year period showed that positive relationships among children and their relatives led to more positive, healthy behaviors in life. Their physical health, taking care of themselves and making healthy choices, was connected with their family experiences as young children.
socioemotional : Teens want more independence and more emotional distance between them and their parents.
Friends, family, school and community can influence on your child's choices and behavior in these years. Your child will probably want more independence about things like how they get around and where they go, how they spend their time and who with, and what they spend money on. They also have more confident of themselves, so parent need to understand them and their thinking. Parent need to tell them for what wrong with their opinion by good reasons.