Keyword: «teenager»
the article analyzes different points of view on the structure, content and importance of motivation to sports activities in adolescents. The author comes to the conclusion that the correlation of motives of success achievement and avoidance of failures determining success in training and competitive activity and global goals setting, and penetrating the whole system of sports motives, forming a clear hierarchical system, which may include motives of physical development, motives of approval and prestige, communicative motives, material motives, etc., becomes of particular importance in motivation to sports activity.
In article the analysis of the basic theoretical provisions in the field of formation and development of the self-relation of the personality in ontogenesis, on the basis of materials, the researches on this perspective conducted earlier is carried out. Briefly features of development of the self-relation in the period of a novorozhdenoost and early age, the preschool, younger school, early teenage and teenage age periods are considered. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the main aspects of formation of the self-relation in the period of an average and the advanced teenage age (13-15 years).
The article is devoted to the problems of communicative "barriers" of communication in adolescence. The article presents: classification of communicative "barriers" their positive and negative function in interpersonal communication. In adolescence, certain groups of factors influence the formation of "barriers" to communication, and the individual psychological characteristics of communication, which include volitional, intellectual and personal manifestations of a person, are often the main cause of communication difficulties.
The article considers the problem of pathological dependence on the mobile phone as a form of non-chemical addiction, called mobilemania. The author cites the results of surveys and questionnaires conducted among adolescents, which illustrate the seriousness of this dependence and shows possible ways of prevention of this phenomenon.