The Formation of Emotional Relationships in Adolescents and Their Impact on Personality Development
Xolmatova Mohira Baxtiyorjon qizi , Lecturer, Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Kokand University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the formation of emotional relationships in adolescents and their impact on personality development. It analyzes the developmental characteristics of emotions and feelings during adolescence and their influence on psychological stability, social interaction, and decision-making abilities. The study also emphasizes the importance of emotional support from parents and educators, the creation of a positive social environment, and teaching adolescents effective emotional expression skills.
Keywords
Adolescence, emotional relationships, feelings
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