The behavior of self-harm is huge within high schools, but common rules that student ought to behave get walked over. The reaction of students to rules comes from the discipline within the home life. “We found that adolescents’ perceptions of peers’ antisocial behavior played an important role in the ability of peer relationships to moderate the effects of unilateral parental decision making” (Lansford, Criss, Pettit, Dodge, and Bates, 2003,p. 180). Though this data is outdated, the results still show to be correlated to the parents in accordance to how their children act. To me, there is something more to it than the home life. During my time in high school as well as interning at the high school, the student’s behavior is affected by the home, but also by friends. My mom works in the high school as well and she told me on many occasions that “it is so hard to see these great kids come to school, but get caught up in the wrong group of friends.” This couldn’t be truer because during one of the days I was there a student came in and vented about their home life, which was hard to hear. The struggles the students face at home and away from school is the why this is a huge problem within the school. There are countless stories from high school where friends from freshman year were completely different and with another group by senior year. High school students constantly changing through puberty causes the mood demeanor changes with a student. The major topic covered was the home life of students, but an underlining factor of behavior is
The behavior of self-harm is huge within high schools, but common rules that student ought to behave get walked over. The reaction of students to rules comes from the discipline within the home life. “We found that adolescents’ perceptions of peers’ antisocial behavior played an important role in the ability of peer relationships to moderate the effects of unilateral parental decision making” (Lansford, Criss, Pettit, Dodge, and Bates, 2003,p. 180). Though this data is outdated, the results still show to be correlated to the parents in accordance to how their children act. To me, there is something more to it than the home life. During my time in high school as well as interning at the high school, the student’s behavior is affected by the home, but also by friends. My mom works in the high school as well and she told me on many occasions that “it is so hard to see these great kids come to school, but get caught up in the wrong group of friends.” This couldn’t be truer because during one of the days I was there a student came in and vented about their home life, which was hard to hear. The struggles the students face at home and away from school is the why this is a huge problem within the school. There are countless stories from high school where friends from freshman year were completely different and with another group by senior year. High school students constantly changing through puberty causes the mood demeanor changes with a student. The major topic covered was the home life of students, but an underlining factor of behavior is