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write an article on challanges of being a teenager in about 100-150words
you should mention-
~the problems of growing up
~the pressure from family
~peer pressure
~the challanges in terms of study and career.

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Answered by Ashisrivastava
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Answer:

Teens growing up today encounter many common sources of stress, including social, psychological, and societal pressures. As they transition from childhood to adulthood, face increasing responsibilities and decisions that can both be empowering, but also provoke much anxiety.

Explanation:

1. Mental illness

Growing up, teenagers experience new external and internal struggles that can be emotionally overwhelming. According to youth.gov, 1 in 5 youth meets the criteria for a severe mental health disorder. 11% of teens report suffering at least one major depressive episode (including thoughts of suicide) in the past year.

2. Peer pressure

All people naturally want to fit in and be liked by others, but adolescents feel this pressure intensely. Negative peer pressure includes pressure to use alcohol and drugs, participate in sexual acts, or engage in risky behaviours. But even less extreme examples, like pressure to dress a certain way, can create drastic changes in a teen’s thoughts and behaviours, leading to low self-esteem or even depression.

3. Pressure to succeed academically

The stress and anxiety of academics can be challenging for youth to effectively manage. Teens may worry that a less-than-ideal academic performance will lead to being judged by their peers, scolded by their parents, or rejected by universities. Even high-performing students feel the stress from competition or pressure to get into the best schools. In particular, when students aren’t taught to productively cope with failure, they can become demotivated and fall short of their potential.

4. Uncertainty about the future

Today’s teens often feel lost and have a scrambled sense of direction. This sometimes ends up creating an identity crisis or a loss of ambition. Being a teenager is essentially an in-between stage of being a child and adult; though are becoming independent and making your own decisions, society tells you that you are too young to know what is right. There’s also the fear of making the wrong decision, particularly when it comes to choosing what to study in college.

5. Parental pressure

Even when parents have good intentions, the pressure they put on their children to constantly perform well in every aspect of their life can be damaging to a teenager. Parents who cannot distinguish between healthy encouragement and unhealthy criticism can unknowingly inflict a lifetime of self-worth problems on their children.

Because adolescence and sets the stage for adulthood, it’s important to understand and mitigate the unique sources of teen stress today. Parents, teachers, counselors, doctors, and anyone who interacts with youth have a responsibility to ensure that teens are set up for the best possible chances of success.

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