After reading case study 1 &2; summarize your findings on the impact of risky teenage behaviour on your well-being by referring to social well-being
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social , due to who ever the teenager hangs out with because being influenced is real & how ever the teens friends are (act, doings, hobby’s,interests, etc ) most likely the teen will be influenced/influencing by /or \to others
2: economic , depending on the teens lifestyle..
both financially and cultural the teen can grow up hungry with not much to eat and learn to start working early and mature or end up taking wrong path & stay stuck with a teens mindset
As for teens who grows up in middle class .. some might not realize what the real world economic struggles are and might end up being raised to being spoiled and ignorant to the adult life and make it hard to mature.. or some might take the good path and actually take advantage of the privlages & make good things happen later in life for like minded people ..
i believe (social #1) has a big part on all 4 spheres of well being with factors such as “being bullied , popularity, trust with other teens & other similar teen experiences.
i think number 2 contributes with number 1 because it starts off with who the teens are around , what ,& how .. they’re decision choices will lead to.
3: physical-“ keeping it short “
put 1 , and 2 together and it’ll give you a idea on what the teen will show interest to and how they are becoming young adults as far as they’re goals & ideas of them selfs & of course they’re education on being healthy, extercise , dietary habits, etc … & they’re education about drugs make sure your teens are with the right friends because drugs is becoming more and more of problems with our younger generations & having teens educated about they’re health is an important role sphere of well being ..
4: emotions : it’s about the hardest one of all because not everyone likes the truth or have little practice on how to handle them .. & starting off with being teens they learn from others and sometimes are confused on how to express feelings or control them .. example let’s say one sad teen can influence another teen who sorta understands how they feel so it becomes more of a group of mental desease crowd and with depression/ anxiety decisions from that crowd can risk lack of effort and attention in school or other activities..
same thing with the positive outside thinkers they grow a group of fully motivated individuals blocking or fighting anything that stands their way !!!!
And carefully watching your teens attitude is always good for them to be positive..
always let them know someone who is older or a adult that they can trust that understands and listens on what they might struggle with ..
because last thing you want is a teen to be in a hole trapped with no way out .. with no one there or any help or just completely negative thinking..
because that only leads to hanging with the wrong crowd, drugs, irrational thinking , or in need of some kind or form of happiness ..
Im no profesional but throughout my own experiences and having 2 teen younger sisters that I make sure they’re in the right path and that I look over for. I’ve experienced a lot after high school and seen a lot of different individual choices in a good and bad way and just want better for those teens who have they’re whole life in front of them and that life is to short to throw away.. can’t stay in the past , can’t let social , economic, nor physical, and emotional things destroy they’re future .. can’t let them grow blind to what can be possible .. am looking forward to having a career with psychology , human behavior , and with educational programs to help our youths make better decisions for their future and simply being gifted with understanding people’s struggles helps me make a difference in teens choices or helping make positive changes on the 4 spheres of teens well being & watching our siblings , kids , grandchildren , our community’s children , our nations young adults behavior . A great goal is to show teens that education comes before everything , show them that they can be someone , and chase they’re dreams with out limits ..
i might of got a little off topic but I’m tired of seing to many life’s thrown away just because of mistakes that occur in they’re past & they end up staying in the past instead of moving foward , through all my experiences I see a lot of good people fall while we can help each other prosper !!!
-And I’ll leave it at that and excuse myself goodbye. Much love and hope
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The impact of risky teenage behavior on one's well-being to social well-being is-
- Social impact
- Teenagers often isolate themselves from everyone and everything because they are afraid of being evaluated for partaking in activities.
- Economic impact
- When faced with daily obstacles, the economic slump provides an opportunity for teenagers to be innovative and think outside the box.
- Emotional impact
- The teenage years mark the transition from childhood to maturity. Teens have a strong desire to be self-sufficient. As a result, kids may struggle with the fact that they are still reliant on their parents. The emotional and physical changes they are going through may also make them feel overwhelmed.
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