Blog Post #3
After reading Professor
Bogad article on “Framing Youth: Writing ‘Youth’ in Social Context”. The
word that kept coming to mind was “self-fulfilling prophecy”. A term I learned
in Education psychology. Assumptions can become self-fulfilling in a teens
life, especially being socially immersed into believing you are “incomplete”,
“emotional”, “inexperienced” and “hormone-driven” (pg.1).
In the leadership world,
the skill you mostly hear that you need to succeed is emotional intelligence.
According to Dictionary, emotional intelligence is having the capacity of being
aware of your own emotions and have the ability to control them (dictionary
2018). This puts some teens at low-stakes in being in a leadership position. Earlier,
I mentioned self-fulfilling prophesy. This came to my mind as I read the
chapter on “Framing Youth” on page 4. A young actress by the name Katie Holmes,
poses on the front cover of “LIFE” magazine. Alongside a headline that says “The
Secret Lives of Teens”, bringing the special attention to the audience that
reads the LIFE magazine. Parents who have teens might have a suspicion of what
their child might be doing in today’s time. Of course, the magazine does not represent the whole population of teenagers. What this magazine
headline ends up doing is creating false ideas and self-fulfilling prophesies
in a teens life. This means, society will start questioning the teenagers they
come in counter with. Creating belief systems that limit the opportunities
teens can get too. When you doubt a Teenager and look down upon them as
inferior, they will start to feel inferior.
That in its self is
very dangerous, but also worth shaking. Growing up I was always told “Don’t
listen to what other people think of you!” That is hard as a teenager! You are
always told you need to act, talk, and be a certain way. Bombarded by social media and at the same time represented by social
media. I wonder sometimes if we are put under pressure on purpose, in order to
achieve societal expectations. If so, we must get out that norm and go beyond
what we are believed to be.
"Si Se Puede!" and "Yes You Can!"
Source:
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/emotional-intelligence
I love the fact you mention how growing up we are told to not listen to what others say. It defiantly is a struggle when society is based of cultural norms and if you do not follow them then you are considered an outcast or weird.
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate the fact that you are tying back our YDEV classes to other classes from our program! It's really apparent that you are working towards bridging the knowledge between core classes. Great job!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice hearing from a teen point of view, when I read the article it brought me to elementary/middle school so it was cool hearing this side, especially from a womans perspective.
ReplyDeleteAwesome connection to something you learned in your psychology class and now using it in your everyday life. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI liked the connection you made back to self-fulfilling prophecy, I was thinking the same thing while reading it!
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