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Describe any six risky situations that youths are frequently exposed to

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Answered by sanjuashmita
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1. Drug and Alcohol Use

Many teens experiment with drugs and alcohol. In some instances, this might entail trying a beer or smoking a marijuana joint at a party once or twice, then leaving it alone. Other times, substance use can turn into a frequent activity and eventually into teen substance abuse or addiction.

2. Smoking and Tobacco Use.

Cigarettes and other tobacco products are generally easy for teens to get hold of, and smoking is fairly common among adolescents. As you probably know, nicotine is very addictive; starting to smoke now can set up a teen for years or even decades of smoking in the future. Also, just about everyone knows the risks of smoking, which include a higher incidence of lung cancer, other types of cancers, heart disease, and more.

Let your teen know where you stand on smoking. If you smoke, do your best to quit. Also, forbid smoking in the house or on your property; having a convenient place to smoke can encourage your teen to smoke more frequently, perhaps raising the chances of becoming addicted.

3. Risky Sexual Behavior

Approximately half of teens begin having sex before their high school graduation. It’s important to let your teen know your values when it comes to teen sex. Some families do not condone any sexual activities in young people, while others stress safety when it comes to teenage sex. Even if you are against your teen having sex, be sure that he or she is able to access condoms and other types of birth control. One major danger during the teen years is that many teens might not plan on having sex, so when the opportunity presents itself, there is no protection available. Try to have an open conversation with your teen so that he or she will feel comfortable approaching you about sex

4. Fighting

Some teens, particularly boys, have trouble controlling their anger. This can lead to physical fights between friends or enemies. In addition to hormonal fluctuations, teens of both sexes suffering from depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues can experience anger and aggression. If your teen is in more than one fight, it’s important to seek help for this teen risky behavior. He or she might need anger management counseling or an evaluation to determine whether there is a physical or mental health condition causing the aggression.

5. Truancy

Many teens don’t like school and once they are old enough to get around without a parent, they might decide to skip school. While occasional skipping can be a normal way that teens push boundaries, it is important that you, as your teen’s parent, know where they are and that they are not doing anything unsafe or illegal. Skipping more than once or twice per year can put your teen’s grades at risk and increase the chances that they’ll get into additional trouble. In some places, parents can be held responsible for their teenagers who do not go to school.

6. Illegal Activities

Some teens cross legal boundaries, either because they come up with the idea on their own or because they are urged to do so by their friends. Some of these activities are more dangerous than others. A teen who is racing in the car can have life-altering or even life-ending consequences. A teen who is caught vandalizing a building or shoplifting can end up with a criminal record. Talk frankly to your teen about these types of teen risky behavior. Don’t be afraid to impose consequences for a teenager who is participating in illegal and dangerous activites

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Answered by ak6372011
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Answer:

six risky situations that youths are frequently exposed to :-

Explanation:

1) Unprotected sexual activities. 2) Stong addiction of drugs and alcohol. 3) Addiction of different casino games which can cause financial damages. 4) Involvement in illegal works for easy earnings.

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