A Survey of Idolatry among Contemporary Middle School Students

Updated on educate 2024-02-18
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Idols have a very important impact on a child's development.

    In fact, idolatry is the process of a child's search for himself. Psychology believes that idolatry is a special social psychological phenomenon, which specifically refers to the formation of exaggerated social cognition and social impressions due to the "halo effect", and sees one's favorite characters as perfect, resulting in a high degree of identification, admiration and emotional attachment to a complex psychological behavior.

    In Erikson's theory of personality development, junior high school is the period when children establish their self-identity, and they need to identify with some idols in adulthood or peers to confirm their self-worth.

    That is, in the development of his or her own cognition, emotion and personality, children appreciate and accept the values, behavior patterns and appearance of another person, and worship and imitate them.

    Therefore, idolatry is a normal manifestation of children's growth, and we should maintain an attitude of respect, understanding and tolerance, and allow them to integrate and develop themselves in the process of psychological identity and emotional attachment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Please design an interview outline about the phenomenon and causes of idol worship among young people.

    Interview Outline 1Do you think teenagers tend to worship certain idols? Why?

    2.What entertainment stars or cultural figures are very popular with teenagers in your society? Why are these idols so loved by teenagers?

    3.What are some reasons for teens to worship idolatry? What positive or negative things did they get in idolatry?

    4.What is the impact of idolatry on the emotional, physical and mental development of adolescents? 5.

    Is the degree of idolatry related to factors such as age, gender, cultural background, personal personality, etc.? 6.Is there an excessive idolatry?

    In this case, how does idolatry have a negative impact on the mental and physical health of adolescents? 7.How can we help those teenagers who are fanatical about idols to find the right and reasonable way to express their life pursuits and beliefs?

    How can you guide them to develop positive hobbies, ways of thinking, and even spiritual growth? 8.Finally, what advice or views do you have for idolatry?

    How to better establish a healthy and positive development environment for young people?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, I would like to make some personal comments. Teenagers need orange oak idols – idols of positivity, positivity. It can also be understood that if you can set an example with a positive impact, then everyone can draw beneficial support and inner strength for their growth.

    From the perspective of young people, there are many futures ahead of them, and there are many fields that are being involved and developed and explored, and an idol and role model (even if it is a virtual character) can see from them a beautiful hope for the future, and feel their excellent qualities and enterprising spirit to inspire themselves. However, due to lack of experience, the love and worship of idols and role models must remind oneself to maintain a certain limit of sanity, and not to follow and obsess without limits. That is to say, while liking it, remind yourself from time to time if you see more of the positive aspects of your idol:

    Behind the success is the hard work, the meticulous approach to the work, such as the courtesy and courtesy of others, etc., rather than focusing on the superficial aspects (such as beautiful appearance, clothing). Because the former is the foundation for success, so that they can be continuously appreciated and welcomed, and it is also their inner personality charm. Like idols, if you can internalize these valuable qualities and advantages in them into your own personality and behavioral habits, it is a very good growth force for teenagers.

    From the perspective of teachers and parents, it is best to deal with the problem of teenage idols in a guided rather than depressing way, and objectively see that teenagers like and worship idols have a positive side. Good teachers and parents must be able to explore the aspects of idols that are worthy of children's learning and imitation in the process of growing up, such as the spirit of hard work, modesty and studiousness, etc., and guide children to pay attention to these positive aspects. In addition, good parents should also identify with their children before guiding them.

    If you don't recognize the child's feelings, then all the guiding behaviors are actually interference, which is not effective. In general, the role of idols can play a very big role model and can help every child grow up healthily.

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