Features of self-esteem of a modern teenager

Authors

  • N. S. Zhubanazarova Al-Farabi Kazakh national university
  • Z. B. Madaliуeva Al-Farabi Kazakh national university
  • N. K. Toxanbayeva Al-Farabi Kazakh national university
  • Sh. B. Khadrova Al-Farabi Kazakh national university
  • Z. Zh. Aijanova Caspian State University of technology and engineering

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26577/JPsS.2020.v72.i1.01
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Abstract

The article socio-economic changes in modern society have a significant impact on the formation of the personality of the future generation and the level of their socio-psychological adaptation. This oc-curs in adolescence, characterized by contraindications. Adolescence includes such complex changes as the formation of self-awareness and behavior, self-esteem and the development of an independent, independent system of self-esteem and self-esteem. Such conditions provided the basis for a broad dis-cussion of evaluation at this stage of development. At the same time, along with various psychological and social factors, self-esteem contributes to the normal implementation of the socialization of the child and the norms of social behavior.

The article reveals the essence of the concept of” self-esteem “ of psychological characteristics of a modern teenager in the personal development of a modern teenager, forms a structural model of self-esteem on the basis of these theoretical knowledge and defines the characteristics of self-esteem of adolescents in modern conditions of training and education. On its basis, the features of self-assessment of students in grades 7-10. It is also important to apply this scientific work to improve the interaction and understanding of adolescents in the family and to train teachers working with adolescents.

Key words: adolescence, self-knowledge, self-esteem, image I”, autonomy of behavior, relation-ships with peers.

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How to Cite

Zhubanazarova, N. S., Madaliуeva Z. B., Toxanbayeva, N. K., Khadrova, S. B., & Aijanova, Z. Z. (2020). Features of self-esteem of a modern teenager. The Journal of Psychology &Amp; Sociology, 72(1), 4–12. https://doi.org/10.26577/JPsS.2020.v72.i1.01