Write an essayor article on health problems faced by teenagerstodaysuggest ways toimprove it in 450 -to 600 words
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Teenagers today live in a global world glorifying the ‘greed is good’ mantra and attitude above everything else. They struggle to divide their time among school or college, tuitions, music, Internet browsing, phone, shopping and so on. There is also a cultural crisis that has afflicted the teenagers today. A very casual attitude towards some very serious affairs in life is what is frequently seen in them.
The media glorifies the ‘rebel’ teen who makes fun of the traditional ideas of his parents or who does not hesitate to flaunt the ‘happening’ brand of his undergarment peeping out of his low waist denims. Teenagers today proudly sport T-shirts with slogans like ‘irreverence justified!’ even while many of them do not know the difference between the national anthem and the national song.
The teacher-student relationship, traditionally a sacred one in India, has been very severely affected today. Twenty years ago, an Indian teenager slapped by his teacher was sorry and worked harder to impress the teacher. Today a slapped teenager drags the teacher to court, with full support from the media and the parents.
Of course, one cannot accept a teacher physically torturing a child, but it has to be remembered that the teacher, thirty years ago, with his ‘spare the rod and spoil the child’ mantra created a generation of doctors and engineers who are respected all over the world today. Well if you cannot call a spade a spade and treat the teenager like a sissy who cannot handle harsh comments, how shall he face the tough world tomorrow where there is cut-throat competitiON?
Parents have points to remember too. It is imperative to remember that today’s teenagers are vulnerable to a number of temptations. In many cases their parents and teachers may not be able to provide the requisite time to listen to their problems. This can be dangerous—parents and teachers have no substitutes in a teenager’s life.
Teenagers should not hesitate to seek professional help from counsellors either in their schools or from outside. A teenager’s vulnerability can be reduced considerably by instilling the right blend of values and necessary discipline. Teenagers require the love, understanding, patience and empathy of their elders to guide them through this crucial period.
It is the credit of most teenagers that they are keenly aware of the values that they are expected to represent. They show all potential to create a better world, free of the corruption and violence.