5 questions which teenagers are bothered about ? (please answer it its very urgent)
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Pre-teensMental health & physical healthStress, anxiety & depression
Teenage issues: what teens worry about
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It’s normal for teenagers to worry about things. Some common teenage issues are schoolwork, stress, depression, bullying and body image. If your child’s worry about teenage issues won’t go away, you can do lots of things to help.
What your child is worrying about: top teenage issues
The teenage years are a time of rapid growth and change – physically, mentally and socially. For some teenagers, change can be scary, whereas others take it in their stride.
Teenagers often have to make early decisions about school subjects, study, careers and work. In fact, many teenagers feel that their secondary school marks decide their whole future – that’s a lot of pressure.
If you add economic change, job security, globalisation and mental health to the usual teenage issues, it isn’t surprising that your child can sometimes feels quite worried.
Mission Australia’s 2015 National Survey of Young Australians aged 15-19 found that the top teenage issues are:
--coping with stress
--school or study problems
--body image
--family conflict and/or family breakdown
--depression.
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1. Coping with stress
2. School or study problems
3. Body image
4. Family conflict and/or family breakdown
5. Depression.
2. School or study problems
3. Body image
4. Family conflict and/or family breakdown
5. Depression.
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