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Behavioral Issues Quiz
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As teens begin to assert their independence they may experience behavioral changes:
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True
False
A troubled teen may exhibit:
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Criminal activity
Drug use
School problems
Mental health problems
All of the above
By the time a youth becomes a teenager, their brain is through developing:
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True
False
Anger often masks other emotions such as:
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Frustration
Embarrassment
Fear
Hurt
All of the above
Establishing rules and consequences is important for youth:
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True
False
A warning sign your teen may become violent include:
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Playing violent video games
Bullying others
Being cruel to animals/pets
Playing with weapons
All of the above
When your teen talks to you, it is important to listen without judging:
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True
False
Teens don't like structure so it's a waste to even try:
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True
False
Teens need to naturally separate from their parents in order to gain independence:
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True
False
It is easy to tell the difference between mental health problems and normal teenage behavior:
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True
False
Concerning behaviors to watch for include:
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Decrease in school performance
Changes in energy levels
Neglecting hygiene
Attention problems
All of the above
Mood swings are not common in teens:
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True
False
The fear of being judged or punished may force a teen to lie:
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True
False
A teen's sense of identity is based on who they hang out with:
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True
False
Teen girls are exposed to risk factors such as:
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Eating disorders
Anxiety problems
Substance abuse
Self-harm
All of the above
If you want your teen to listen to you, you should earn their trust:
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True
False
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