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I agree with Jean's Piaget's and Talcott Parsons's explanation on a teenager's journey. In Jean Piaget's theory, the part I agree with the most is where he notes that teenagers are simply figuring out and challenging ideas with which they do not agree. I agree with this because it is how I feel right now about where I am in my life - I do question certain norms society follows, and I do try to figure out how to do new skills that I'd need in my future. By doing all this, it also incorporates Talcott Parsons's theory because everything done in Piaget's theory, is used to help me separate from my own family, so i can start my own independent life. By combining Jean Piaget and Talcott Parsons's theories, I create another theory in which I state:

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