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Write a article problems and stress faced by teenagers in 120 words and explain step by step
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10 Causes Of Teen Stress
More often than not, it is the everyday things that can be stressful. If your teenage boy or girl is stressed, it could be because of one or more from the list of stressors explained below.
1. Academic Stress
The pressure to perform academically and better is one of the most common causes of high school stress. Teenagers often worry about a lot of things like completing school work, projects and reports, studying for an exam, and about the colleges to apply to. This kind of pressure is good when it encourages your teenager to get better grades at school. But if it is affecting their cognitive abilities and taking a toll on their health, it is a concern.
2. Physical Stress
Physical changes can also be a cause of stress among teenagers. Adolescents go through some emotional and physical changes which can leave them confused and stressed. Not knowing what is happening to their body and why they feel a certain way during puberty is usually the cause of such tension. Also, excessive strain on the body can leave your child tired and mentally stressed.
3. Social Stress
Social life is paramount for teenagers, and they could have a persistent need to be accepted by their peers by being in the popular ‘groups’, attending parties and hanging out with their friends. They could give more importance to friends than family. They are under constant pressure to dress in a certain way, speak the teen lingo and be ‘cool’. More often than not, all this implies that the teenager has to put aside her true self and pretend to be someone she is not, which can be a very stressful experience.
In addition to the above, problems with friends, being bullied, and romantic relationships can also be a cause of stress among teenagers.
4. Stress Due To Family Problems
Anything that affects the family impacts the teenager directly. Unreasonable expectations by parents, marital discord between parents, sickness of a family member, or strained relationship between siblings are all the factors that can affect a teenage boy or girl. If your family is going through a financial problem, that can also be a stressor for your teenager.
5. Financial Stress
Money isn’t something that worries only the adults. Teenagers are more stressed about finances because they cannot do much about it. Studies show that kids from low-income families deal with poverty-related stress almost all the time and become troubled teens and adults (5). Teenagers may worry about college tuition and scholarships, which can be very stressful. While it is okay to let your teen know if you are trying to make both ends meet, do not burden them with too many details.
6. Traumatic Events
Dealing with traumatic events like accidents, sickness or death of a close family member or a friend, instances of physical or mental abuse can have a very severe impact on children. Death can create a sense of loss and fear of losing everyone and everything, adding stress to the pain. Sometimes, breaking up with a romantic partner can also be traumatic for young adults. It is always a good idea to keep an eye on your teenager in the wake of any such events.
7. Drastic Changes In life
Adolescents may not embrace change as quickly as adults do. Drastic changes like moving to a new school or city, addition of new members to the family such as a step-parent, step-siblings, etc., can make the teenager uncomfortable. Not knowing how to deal with changes and the way to meet the expectations of parents or teachers can make life very stressful for the teenager.
8. Romantic Relationships
Boys and girls in high school often worry about not having a boyfriend or girlfriend, when all their friends do. In the middle of academic and social pressures, adolescents indulge in romantic relationships that add to their stress. Expectations from the partner, getting too little or too much attention from the partner and the confusion caused due to budding sexual feelings are just a few things about romantic relationships that can get them stressed.
9. Poor Self-Esteem
Teenagers have a lot of questions and doubts about the different emotions and physical changes they go through. Self-doubt or poor self-esteem is the worst among them. How you treat your child can also give rise to self-doubt and poor perception of self.
10. Peer Pressure
Children start to socialize more during adolescence and try to navigate through the complex world of relationships at this stage. The need to be accepted by their peers motivates them to try new things including drinking, smoking, and drugs. As adolescents are at a vulnerable age, they try to find an identity. In that
Secondary SchoolEnglish5 points
Write a article problems and stress faced by teenagers in 120 words and explain step by step
Ask for details Follow Report by Divya806731.05.2018
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dj2811 Virtuoso
10 Causes Of Teen Stress
More often than not, it is the everyday things that can be stressful. If your teenage boy or girl is stressed, it could be because of one or more from the list of stressors explained below.
1. Academic Stress
The pressure to perform academically and better is one of the most common causes of high school stress. Teenagers often worry about a lot of things like completing school work, projects and reports, studying for an exam, and about the colleges to apply to. This kind of pressure is good when it encourages your teenager to get better grades at school. But if it is affecting their cognitive abilities and taking a toll on their health, it is a concern.
2. Physical Stress
Physical changes can also be a cause of stress among teenagers. Adolescents go through some emotional and physical changes which can leave them confused and stressed. Not knowing what is happening to their body and why they feel a certain way during puberty is usually the cause of such tension. Also, excessive strain on the body can leave your child tired and mentally stressed.
3. Social Stress
Social life is paramount for teenagers, and they could have a persistent need to be accepted by their peers by being in the popular ‘groups’, attending parties and hanging out with their friends. They could give more importance to friends than family. They are under constant pressure to dress in a certain way, speak the teen lingo and be ‘cool’. More often than not, all this implies that the teenager has to put aside her true self and pretend to be someone she is not, which can be a very stressful experience.
In addition to the above, problems with friends, being bullied, and romantic relationships can also be a cause of stress among teenagers.
4. Stress Due To Family Problems
Anything that affects the family impacts the teenager directly. Unreasonable expectations by parents, marital discord between parents, sickness of a family member, or strained relationship between siblings are all the factors that can affect a teenage boy or girl. If your family is going through a financial problem, that can also be a stressor for your teenager.
5. Financial Stress
Money isn’t something that worries only the adults. Teenagers are more stressed about finances because they cannot do much about it. Studies show that kids from low-income families deal with poverty-related stress almost all the time and become troubled teens and adults (5). Teenagers may worry about college tuition and scholarships, which can be very stressful. While it is okay to let your teen know if you are trying to make both ends meet, do not burden them with too many details.
6. Traumatic Events
Dealing with traumatic events like accidents, sickness or death of a close family member or a friend, instances of physical or mental abuse can have a very severe impact on children. Death can create a sense of loss and fear of losing everyone and everything, adding stress to the pain. Sometimes, breaking up with a romantic partner can also be traumatic for young adults. It is always a good idea to keep an eye on your teenager in the wake of any such events.
7. Drastic Changes In life
Adolescents may not embrace change as quickly as adults do. Drastic changes like moving to a new school or city, addition of new members to the family such as a step-parent, step-siblings, etc., can make the teenager uncomfortable. Not knowing how to deal with changes and the way to meet the expectations of parents or teachers can make life very stressful for the teenager.
8. Romantic Relationships
Boys and girls in high school often worry about not having a boyfriend or girlfriend, when all their friends do. In the middle of academic and social pressures, adolescents indulge in romantic relationships that add to their stress. Expectations from the partner, getting too little or too much attention from the partner and the confusion caused due to budding sexual feelings are just a few things about romantic relationships that can get them stressed.
9. Poor Self-Esteem
Teenagers have a lot of questions and doubts about the different emotions and physical changes they go through. Self-doubt or poor self-esteem is the worst among them. How you treat your child can also give rise to self-doubt and poor perception of self.
10. Peer Pressure
Children start to socialize more during adolescence and try to navigate through the complex world of relationships at this stage. The need to be accepted by their peers motivates them to try new things including drinking, smoking, and drugs. As adolescents are at a vulnerable age, they try to find an identity. In that
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