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ASSESSMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF PARENTS ON BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS OF TEENAGE BOYS

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Teenage years are termed as one of the most difficult phases for parents as well as teenagers. As young boys approach their teenage years there are many changes they go through emotionally and physically. Often teenage boys face many problems which make them behave in a problematic way. Therefore parents must have adequate knowledge regarding behavioral problems which occur to teenage boys will help in reduction of behavioral and emotional problems among teenage boys. Non-experimental research design was chosen. A total of 100 parents of teenage boys were selected by Non-probability convenient sampling method. In this study 19 (19%) parents had adequate knowledge, 47 (47%) had moderate knowledge and 34 (34%) had inadequate knowledge on behavioral problems of teenage boys. Behavioral problems are more common among the adolescence whose parents are having inadequate knowledge on behavioral problems of teenage boys. Further the study suggests that adequate knowledge to parents will helps to reduce the behavioral problems among teenage boys.

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