150 Words speech on topic "Teenage joys and responsibilitie" s
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When they say age is just a number, it is quite evident that they don’t refer to ’18’. The shift from childhood to adulthood at this age is not just a number, as it brings along with it the joy of independence and the responsibility. With the voter identity card and a driving licence and own bank account and the legal privilege of ‘adult films’, the movement into the adult world is challenging.
An eighteenth birthday is a magical milestone with its own joy of being independent and free to do things as an adult. These joys are always accompanied with serious legal implications. At eighteen, when we can vote and choose who will govern us, we can also go to jail and face a trial as a ‘major’ if we break the law. As I turn 18, I realize that this change is not only from childhood to adulthood. This change is also in perception and expectations that family, teachers, friends have from us. The transformation into adulthood can bring fear to the family as they are worried about the kind of exposure this newly gained independence may bring in us. Their fear is valid to a great extent as this is a very sensitive time for any child. Along with the fear what comes along the expectations that parents have from their ‘adult child’. Though an adult, an eighteen years old child is still subject to influence from the peers. There are instances where people do take a wrong path due to peer pressure.
Being an adult can be a wonderful experience with its joys of enjoying legal rights and privileges hilt along with enjoying our rights we must also respect our responsibilities towards the family, society and the nation because being an adult is not about age. It is about a certain level of mental maturity which helps us identify ourselves as responsible, global citizens.
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"Teenage years fill your life with the most unique colours".
This means that the experiences of teenage years are confined to these
years only and cannot be enjoyed later in life. Entering your teens
can be exciting. When a child is about to enter his teens he develops
a strange feeling as he steps into a new phase of life. He believes
that teenage years are just meant for fun and frolic, and is also
unaware of the problems experienced by all teenagers.
I assess my teen years as an amalgamation of both joys and pains
(though I may still come across many more later in life). Some common
problems and the most relished moments of life form the pivotal
ingredients of the whole teenage span. It seems that all the joy is
crystallized in these particular years. This article aims at
highlighting both joys and pains of teenage years and giving the
solutions to the problems which might be faced by the teenagers from
my own experiences. I am not an expert on teenage problems but as I am
a teenager, too, I share the same kinds of problems, and hence I am
sure that my suggestions would help you understand your problems
better and help you to overcome them.