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A paragraph about the problems that face teenagers

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Answered by akimitchi
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1.They suffer from negative body image.

2.They long to belong to supportive and accepting communities beyond their family.

3.They experience stress and difficulty prioritizing and managing their time.

4.They feel lots of pressure from peers, parents, and society to conform to conflicting expectations.

5.They are at risk of mental and physical health issues.

6.They lack good mentors, role models, and heroes.

7.They are tempted to begin unhealthy patterns with drugs and alcohol.

8.They are exposed to on-screen violence and unhealthy social media.

9.They face bullying—online and off.

10.They may participate in risky sexual activity and behavior.

Answered by aaliya02022
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Teenagers face real problems on a daily basis during the most awkward growth stages of their lives; between 13 and 19-years-old. During this time, teens are exposed to some overwhelming external and internal struggles. Teens go through, and are expected to cope with hormonal changes, puberty, social and parental forces, work and school pressures, as well as encountering many conditions and problems. Teens feel overwhelmed when faced with unprecedented stresses concerning school and college, and career confusion situations. Those who have absentee parents are exposed to more unfavorable states of life. The issues that teenagers face today vary but these issues can be dealt with easily if parents and other guardians can understand the symptoms of their problems. Parents need to approach their children, who have been suffering from one or more teenage problems, carefully and in a friendly manner to discuss the problem(s). Many teens feel misunderstood. It is vital that their feelings and thoughts are validated and that the validation comes from their parents.

The most common problems that teenagers face today include:
Self-Esteem and Body Image
Stress
Depression
Cyber Addiction
Drinking and Smoking
Child Abuse
Peer-Pressure and Competition
Eating Disorders

Hormonal changes have huge effects on the general growth and mood of the teens. Puberty changes tempt teenagers to compare themselves with people around them and when they find they do not match their standards, they feel low. They also compare themselves with those seen on TV, in movies, and in the magazines. Most youths' ability to develop positive self-esteem is affected by family life and parental criticism. Teenagers who experience negative comments about their appearances, the way they talk, etc stuff also develop poor self-esteem and body image.

Proper parenting is vital, especially in the very formative years of the children, so that they can grow up with the manners and teachings taught by their parents.


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