Topic > Rebellion-Related Neglect - 804

Many people have had parents who told them not to do something and because they specifically said not to do it, the child only wanted to do it even more. This is a form of rebellion. Take the Protestants for example, they didn't like the Roman Catholic church in the Middle Ages, so they built a “rebellion against the Roman Catholic Church” and started their own form of Christianity (Emerson1). These are just two of many examples of rebellion. Unfortunately, rebellion among teenagers is what is becoming a problem. However, teenagers don't just rebel for the sake of rebelling if they have to have a cause to rebel, which some may find is not entirely their fault. When adolescents feel neglected they tend to turn to religion as a source of comfort, but in extreme cases they turn to a corrupt religion. Parents can easily get caught up in work, cell phones or social media which leaves little room for their teenagers. However, teenage rebellion can be easily resolved if parents would take time out of their busy schedules to talk to their children because when teenagers get the attention they want, they are less likely to go and look for it elsewhere, which in extreme cases he may be in a difficult situation. corrupt religion. There are many ways in which teenagers can rebel, however what seems to be increasingly fascinating is the idea of ​​teenagers' involvement in satanic cult activity. However, after reading numerous articles and reports, teenagers show no signs of association with the occult. Instead, they show signs of abandonment by their parents. Jose Reyes was the most recent and extreme case of a teenager who felt very neglected for turning to a corrupt religion as a method of rebellion. . Reyes "raped" and killed... center of sheet... Works Cited Works Cited Emerson, Shirley and Yvonne Syron. “Adolescent Satanism: Rebellion Masquerading as Religion.” Consulting and values. , P145. 15p. 39.2 (1995): 145-15. Academic research completed. Web. Merrill, Mark. “5 Reasons Why Your Child Rebels.” House. IMOM, 2012. Web. 01 April 2014.Miller, Renee. "Rebellion in adolescents". Daily life. Media and Web Question. April 14, 2014.Pickhardt, Dr. Carl E. “Surviving (Your Child's) Adolescence.” Rebel with a cause: Rebellion in adolescence. Psychology Today, December 9, 2009. Web. April 13, 2014. Reid, Jennifer. “Teens turn to Satanism for help.” Philly.com. Np, May 19, 1991. Web. April 14, 2014. Spellman, Dennis. “Satan worship confirmed in Clear Lake murder of 15-year-old.” News 92 FM Official Site for Houston News Traffic Weather Latest News RSS. Np, 11 February 2014. Web. 26 March. 2014.