Write diary entry on adult perceive teenagers and what the reality in given
use following clues-------------
1) improper behavior
wasting time
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reality ------------examination stress, too much pressure, no time for rejuvenation, busy schedule
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Saturday 10:00 p.m.
21st August 2016 Gurgaon
Dear Diary
Today I read a newspaper article in the way teenagers behave. I was totally shocked. It is totally wrong that a child reacts to his parents in an improper manner. I am 12 years old and I could not even think of becoming a person I dread the most when I turn 13. But I think it's not the fault of teenagers. Adults think them as 'mischief mongers' who waste their time in looking themselves in the mirror, taking long walks in between works and not socialising with other people. But the reality is something different. When we go to a trip to Shimla we experience breathing problems; we experience changes in our breathing system. Just like that teenagers experience changes physically, mentally and emotionally. Even our parents have been through this terrible teenage thing. Teenagers don't take the scolding of the parents as advice but as threat to their freedom. That is why they react in a rude manner; often shouting or getting annoyed. As we grow, we also have pressure in our studies. Teenagers have busy schedules; 6 hours in school, 3 hours in studying/homework, 2 hours in external activities and rest are external refreshments from which they gain energy. God help us when we pass through this time. I will also make sure to control and calm myself through meditation and yoga to survive the 'terrible teens'.
Mani
Saturday 10:00 p.m.
21st August 2016 Gurgaon
Dear Diary
Today I read a newspaper article in the way teenagers behave. I was totally shocked. It is totally wrong that a child reacts to his parents in an improper manner. I am 12 years old and I could not even think of becoming a person I dread the most when I turn 13. But I think it's not the fault of teenagers. Adults think them as 'mischief mongers' who waste their time in looking themselves in the mirror, taking long walks in between works and not socialising with other people. But the reality is something different. When we go to a trip to Shimla we experience breathing problems; we experience changes in our breathing system. Just like that teenagers experience changes physically, mentally and emotionally. Even our parents have been through this terrible teenage thing. Teenagers don't take the scolding of the parents as advice but as threat to their freedom. That is why they react in a rude manner; often shouting or getting annoyed. As we grow, we also have pressure in our studies. Teenagers have busy schedules; 6 hours in school, 3 hours in studying/homework, 2 hours in external activities and rest are external refreshments from which they gain energy. God help us when we pass through this time. I will also make sure to control and calm myself through meditation and yoga to survive the 'terrible teens'.
Mani
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