One of the factors that influence the development of self-esteem is to do with other people, especially the significant Others, such as parents, siblings and close friends. Among the existing social structures, family is the most important thing, because the family is the closest environment, both physical and social support. The family is the first environment encountered by individuals and become an important place in the development of a human life.
The family became an important social structure because of interaction among family members is going on here. Behavior of someone in the family can affect the behavior of other family members. Someone in the family can feel herself loved, wanted, accepted and valued, which in turn helped him to better appreciate her own. An unhappy family situation is less personal which can generate positive self-esteem. Happiness of a family is affected by the existence of relationships between members of a harmonious family, good relationships between parents and children as well as relationships between children and siblings.
Problems that often occur in adolescents in relation to the needs of the family are teenagers who are not understood by other family members, namely the importance of the presence of friends. In this period the child with family dependency began to decrease, and a teenager would be more likely to spend time with her friends. In adolescence, peers (peer) became an important figure and an example is of a social emphasis for teens, more than parents.
The family became an important social structure because of interaction among family members is going on here. Behavior of someone in the family can affect the behavior of other family members. Someone in the family can feel herself loved, wanted, accepted and valued, which in turn helped him to better appreciate her own. An unhappy family situation is less personal which can generate positive self-esteem. Happiness of a family is affected by the existence of relationships between members of a harmonious family, good relationships between parents and children as well as relationships between children and siblings.
Problems that often occur in adolescents in relation to the needs of the family are teenagers who are not understood by other family members, namely the importance of the presence of friends. In this period the child with family dependency began to decrease, and a teenager would be more likely to spend time with her friends. In adolescence, peers (peer) became an important figure and an example is of a social emphasis for teens, more than parents.
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