THE ROLE OF FAMILY COMMUNICATION PATTERNS IN ADOLESCENTS’ SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Family communication, adolescence, emotional development, verbal interaction, psychological well-being, self-esteem, parental dialogueAbstract
Effective family communication plays a central role in shaping adolescents’ social and emotional well-being. This article explores the influence of open versus closed communication patterns within families and their impact on adolescent development. It discusses how verbal and non-verbal communication practices affect self-esteem, emotional intelligence, and peer relationships. Drawing on both international and Uzbek scholarly sources, the paper emphasizes the importance of fostering supportive family dialogue to strengthen adolescents’ psychological resilience.
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