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    Teen dating should be discouraged because of the amount of peer pressure and the higher risks associated with it. To begin with, in the article “Teen Dating Doomed to Fail,” the author claims that teen boys often feel pressure to have sex which “may result in boys coercing girls… to have sex when they are not ready”(6). Thus, teens who date can be forced into something they don’t want to do showing immaturity. In order to help prevent peer pressure from spreading, teens should not form romantic…

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    are influenced heavily by peers and the pressure they put on those around them. To teenagers it seems reasonable to go out to a party and drink, however this is how today’s society has influenced adolescences’ minds to make them believe this risky behaviour is acceptable. Today’s teenagers are finding it more difficult to say no to risky behaviours, as the fear of being socially discluded, and the want to ‘be liked’ is overpowering the safe educated decisions that teens should be making (Kids…

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    Teens are finding it easier to harass other teens online. The fact that they can say something, anonymously or not, online makes it easier to harass another person without having to do it face to face. Something that makes it easier for them obtains to the fact that teens believe that there will be less consequences if they do it online. Most schools will ignore the problem and not handle…

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    These friends can have a strong influence on how the teen makes decisions on their social behavior. The influence can be positive by supporting the maturation of the teen. At other times the influence can be negative to force the teen into participating in risky behavior (Golzman, 2015). The purpose of this paper is to examine the role friends play in influencing an adolescent to take part in risky behavior. Arnett (2013) defines peer pressure as an “anonymous group of people who happen to be…

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    Teen Depression and Anxiety: Why kids are not alright. Cadet Byington C. Science of Flight SMSgt Seipert Utah Military Academy Teen depression and anxiety: why kids are not alright. Teens today have the reputation for being more fragile than their parents and less resilient. Kids these days are more overwhelmed. People think that kids are spoiled or coddled or even helicoptered these days. But if you take a look more kids are suffering Anxiety and depression in…

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    Abuse Among Teenagers

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    Adolescence is a life stage where teens are driven by their ego; where one may assume that they are capable of doing anything. Therefore, teenagers tend to not consider the consequences of drug use. Getting access to drugs has become easier through social media, friends, and vendors offering them in the street. Teenagers take drugs to gain confidence and to run away from their personal issues. Abusing drugs can be driven by low self-esteem, family issues, and peer pressure.…

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    Teenage Depression One may think that the teenage years are the happiest years of a persons life. However, the pressure-packed world that we live in has made happiness very hard for teenagers today. Depression is something many teenagers struggle with everyday. Stress, a bad home-life, and peer pressure are things that can cause teenage depression. One cause of teenage depression is stress. This stress may be caused by schoolwork or even a first job. Schoolwork seems to take up much of…

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    alcohol, many underage teens are trying to hide…

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    Should 16-Year Olds Drive

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    where distractions easily capture their attention, immaturity leads them to make poorer decisions, and teens also have a tendency to speed. The driving age needs to be raised in order to protect teenage lives. First of all, the mind of a teenager is easily distracted by whatever is near them. Whether it be a mobile device, someone else in the car, or something they've got to see out the window, teens are probably willing to take the risk of succumbing to whatever it is's temptation. Adam…

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    Cause And Effect Of Peers

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    Introduction Peers play an important role in the lives of adolescents and helps to continue a teen’s social and emotional development. The influence of peers begins at an early age and continues to increase throughout the teenage years. Relying on and having friends is entirely natural, healthy, and important, but also entirely possible to be persuaded the wrong way by friends. [1] [1] American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (2012). Types of Peers Peers can be positive and…

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