“I don’t want to follow the pack”: Canadian adolescents’ lived experiences of silence and quietude among friends and family
“What are adolescents thinking and feeling during times of talking, listening, and being silent with their peers and family. Do their experiences differ according to context? How do such perceptions relate to one’s sense of identity and well-being over time?”
Sandra Bosacki and Victoria Talwar tried to answer these questions in an article entitled “I don’t want to follow the pack”: Canadian adolescents’ lived experiences of silence and quietude among friends and family.
We recommend reading the article. The file can be downloaded from the ISRS website or the journal website.