Tuesday, 28 July 2015
How To Live A Successful Teenage/Youthful Life. 9. #Live life to the fullest!#
You're only
young for a short time, and before
you know it you'll be an adult that will be
lying around saying, "I wish I had done this
when I was younger." Be daring, go out
into the world and live life! Life is short, so
enjoy it while you can.
#Final Words#
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Sunday, 26 July 2015
How to live a successful Teenage/Youthful life. 8. #Do what you love#
Adopt a hobby;
reading , writing , sewing, singing,
dancing , playing a sport, making pottery,
etc. It will pass time and help you develop
your personality. Experiment and discover
new things; you might be surprised to find
that you really like them!
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Saturday, 25 July 2015
How to live a successful Teenage/Youthful life... 7. #Get active!#
Join a sports team at
school or out of school. Go for a run
around your neighborhood. Take your dog
on a nice, long walk. Join a yoga group, go
swimming at the local recreation center, do
sit-ups during commercial breaks on TV -
anything! Just exercise! It helps you feel
better, mentally and physically. Studies
show that people who get active in their
child/teen years will be more active when
they're adults, so start getting active now.
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Friday, 24 July 2015
How to live a successful teenage/youthful life. 6. #Have good friends to help you out!#
Friends are there to support you and
lift your spirits. Be with people who make
you happy, and ditch the ones who don't.
Create a group of supportive, loving friends
that can help you succeed in life and live
your dreams. Find a few really good friends
that will stick with you once you leave high
school.
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How to live a successful teenage/youthful life. 5. #Be nice to everyone#
Remember, they're there to help you
be the best that you can be. Respect them
and value their opinions, even if they annoy
you sometimes. Keep in mind that they do
the things they do because they care about
you and want you to succeed in life. You
don't get to choose your teachers or your
family, but you still have to put up with
them. Learn how to deal with people now,
because when you're an adult, you don't
get to choose your boss or your co-
workers, so learn how to respect them
now.
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Tuesday, 21 July 2015
How to have a successful teenage/youthful life. 4. #Don't get into any trouble legal or otherwise#
Don't get into any trouble, legal or
otherwise. It could ruin your future
plans. Avoid the peer pressure and ditch
the cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs. Abide
the law and avoid ending up in the back of
a police car. If you're being pressured into
anything, walk away. If you can avoid these
things during your teen years, they're a lot
easier to avoid once you're out of high
school and away from peer pressure.
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Monday, 20 July 2015
How to have a successful teenage/Youthful life... 3.#Figure out your goals in life and work towards them#
Figure out your goals in life and work
toward them.
Start thinking about
careers you would like to be in, but make a
good choice based on your interests and
strengths. This could be your job for the
rest of your life! You could also work
towards non-career-related goals, such as
creating your own fundraiser, getting good
grades in school, joining a team sport, etc.
Challenge yourself and you'll be surprised
what you can accomplish!
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Sunday, 19 July 2015
How to Have a Successful Teenage/Youth Life. 2. # Do good in your community #
Do good in your
community. Volunteering can not only
improve your community's status, it could
make you happier. Studies show that
people who volunteer are less likely to
develop depression and other emotional
issues than people who don't. Find
volunteer opportunities that interest you,
for example, if you love animals, volunteer
at an animal shelter . If you like helping
people, volunteer at a soup kitchen. If you
love helping the environment, plant trees or
pick up litter. When you help others, it will
make you feel better about yourself . You're
making a big difference in the world, and to
top it all off, having lots of volunteer hours
will look good on your resumé!
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How to Have a Successful Teenage Life. 1. #Do Well In School#
No matter how
boring it is now, education will help
you be a productive member in society.
Strive for excellence in school; try your
best, listen to the teachers, do your
homework , study , and get good grades .
Doing so will help you get into a better
college/university, which will enable you to
get a great job in the future. School sets
you up on the right track!
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How to Have a Successful Teenage/Youth Life..
Everyo teen/youth wants to live a successful life, but we don't get to do the things we are suppose to do to be that great teen/youth we dreamt of when we were born. I could remember when my teacher first asked me, hey Elvis what do you want to be in future there and then I hurriedly said Lawyer. Though am not a lawyer now but I am working towards becoming who I want to really be. Here I will state how to live a successful teen/youth life because I have tried them out and I am confident that as you go through them and apply them, you will be a success.
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Sunday, 12 July 2015
The common problems teens and youths face today.#Final Words#
Final Thoughts
Here is the a final word to all.
Problems that teenagers/youths are faced with today are
multifarious but interrelated in many cases. One
problem invites another, then to more problems.
Parents, teachers and other guardians should be
well aware of the problems that today’s
teenagers/youths are facing and be prepared to eliminate
the problems to their best abilities. The sad fact
is, even in solid and stable family units, teenagers/youths
may face with uncertainly, confusion and wrong
directions involving their lives. Those who have
witnessed and experienced broken homes, unsafe
sex, alcohol, drug abuse, and bullying issues,
show themselves differently in the community
they live in. Proper parenting is vital, especially in
the very formative years of the children, so that
they can grow up with the manners and teachings
taught by their parents.
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Saturday, 11 July 2015
The most common problem teens/youths face today. 4. #Cyber Addiction #
Cyber Addiction
The
Internet
offers
undeniable
benefits in
developing
a teen’s
ability to
grow with
modern
technology, technical ideas, knowledge and other
skills. However, using the internet, particularly the
social networking websites, unsafely puts the
teenagers at very high risk for many problems.
When children spend more than enough or
agreeable time online they tend to be cyber
addicts. As they spend more time on social
networking, gaming, and other websites,
particularly adult sites, they suffer from cyber
addiction.
Cyber addiction can be just as harmful as
addiction to drugs or drinking alcohol. Teenagers
who spend unhealthy amounts of time on the
Internet or online suffer from a condition
recognized as Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD).
Those who have IAD conditions may experience
distress, withdrawal symptoms including
obsessive thoughts, tremors, and other mental
and physical problems. Cyber addiction impairs
the quality of their lives. Parents should talk to
their children and agree on a list of rules that
clearly say when to use the internet, which sites
they should visit and what safety measures they
should follow. Teachers can also ensure safe
browsing of the web at schools and colleges for
teenage students.
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Friday, 10 July 2015
The most common problems youths/teens face today. 3.#Drug and Alcohol#
Drugs and Alcohol
The series continues...
Youths, particularly those who are in their early
teens/youths who drink, put themselves at risks for many
problems. For example, they face problems with
the law, at school, with their parents, and peers.
In NIGERIA drug abuse is a major problem
affecting millions of teenagers, along with their
parents and families. It is an imperative that
parents, schools, media, etc, educate the young
children about the dangers of drugs and alcohol,
and how drugs affect their bodies. If they are
taught properly, then they will be able to make an
educated choice.
To be contd.
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Thursday, 9 July 2015
The Most Common Problems Teenagers Face Today. 2. #Depression#
This is the continuation of our previous Series #The most common problems teens and youths face today. We will be talking about;
Depression
Depression is one of the worst problems that some teenagers/youths suffer from and it can lead to more problems in the future. Depression may arise from poor self-esteem and body image problems. If that is the reason of depression in a teen/youth, then parents should talk to the teen, listen to their child, comfort him or her, and accept their child for who they are. It is crucial that teens feel validated in their feelings and thoughts because what they are going through is a real part of their lives.
Parents and guardians should not judge or criticize their feelings or thoughts. They should tell the teen/youth how important it is to have high self-esteem and be comfortable in their body.
Depression symptoms in teenagers/youths may be exhibited in various ways. Changes in sleep patterns, eating habits, declined interest in normal and healthy activities, dropping grades in school and college, and preferred isolation are all signs of depression. When teenagers/youths exhibit one or all of these symptoms parents should intervene immediately. If teenagers/youths begin talking about their depression, then they should be allowed to express their feelings, and parents should validate their feelings by listening to them without interrupting the conversation.
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Wednesday, 8 July 2015
The common problems Teens and Youths Face today. 1. BULLYING
Bullying
Bullying is one of the worst teenage problems and affects millions of teenagers and youths. Bullying causes fear in the minds of kids, and makes them nervous going to school each day. The adults do not always witness the bullying in their lives. The teenage and youths children may be subject to heavy bullying as they may not understand how extreme it can get. Any form of bullying is relentless, causing the affected teenagers to live in a state of constant fear. Two of the prime reasons teens are bullied are their appearance and social status. Bullying has caused many serious and life threatening problems for bullied teens. As they get bullied often in school, their academics, and mental health suffer.
Bullying can be cruel when it becomes physical attacks on the victims. Some bullies attack their targets physically while others repeatedly spew verbal insults, affecting the psychology of the affected teens.
The latest edition of bullying is cyberbullying . It can get as worse as it gets in the real life experience of the teens. Cyberbullies use cruel instant messages, text messages, emails online, and voice messages in many cases. Bullying is a very offensive behavior and crime. Bullying leads to more violent behavior in the bullies in their adult years. They eventually get rejected by their peers, lose friendships and become depressed as they age. Parents, teachers, and people in general should educate their teenagers about bullying and tell them to report any act of bullying to them. Media can also educate the teenage children about bullying when some teenagers are bullies.
In our next write up we will be talking about other issues they face... #IF YOU BELIEVE IT, YOU WILL SEE THERE'S A HERO IN YOU#
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COMMON PROBLEMS TEENAGERS AND YOUTHS FACE TODAY. (CONTINUATION.)
This is the continuation of the series COMMON PROBLEMS TEENAGERS AND YOUTHS FACE TODAY...
However, the most common problems teenagers face today are described below:.
Self-Esteem and Body Image
Teenagers undergo and have to cope with numerous body changes. Some teenagers feel too fat, too skinny, too tall, too short, etc. This feeling leads them to spend time wishing they were not too skinny, too short, their hair was not too curly or vice versa. The problem with this feeling is that it affects their self-image. As a teenage boy or girl's body changes, so does the self. When they do not like something in themselves, they have self-esteem and body image problems. They also perceive others, particularly schoolmates, to view them as they view themselves. They can suffer more from these problems when they have trouble adjusting.
Hormonal changes have huge effects on the general growth and mood of the teens. Puberty changes tempt teenagers to compare themselves with people around them and when they find they do not match their standards, they feel low. They also compare themselves with those seen on TV, in movies, and in the magazines. Most youths' ability to develop positive self-esteem is affected by family life and parental criticism. Teenagers who experience negative comments about their appearances, the way they talk, etc stuff also develop poor self-esteem and body image.
To be contd.
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Sunday, 5 July 2015
COMMON PROBLEMS TEENAGERS AND YOUTHS FACE TODAY.
Surprisingly, all of these problems are connected to one another, like a chain reaction. When the teens face self-esteem and body image problems, they can become frustrated, resulting in eating disorders. The teens start feeling stress when they are exposed to peer-pressure and competition at school, or child abuse at home. Many teens take to drinking and smoking in order to relieve the stress. Many may run away from home, play computer games, and start chatting online with strangers. Computer games and online chatting can result in addiction. Many teens feel further stress when they get bullied online. Others may become easy targets of online predators and once treated badly, they turn to more harmful practices. Those who cannot find love at home or support at schools start to build relationships with friends in school or local areas, resulting in unsafe or underage sex, and possible teen pregnancy. Many become addicted to drugs and harm themselves when they cannot get results. Many teens resort to crimes once they feel they cannot get any help or support.
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To be contd.
Friday, 3 July 2015
The Most Common Problems Teenagers Face Today...
Teenagers face real problems on a daily basis during the most awkward growth stages of their lives; between 13 and 19-years-old. During this time, teens are exposed to some overwhelming external and internal struggles. Teens go through, and are expected to cope with hormonal changes, puberty, social and parental forces, work and school pressures, as well as encountering many conditions and problems. Teens feel overwhelmed when faced with unprecedented stresses concerning school and college, and career confusion situations. Those who have absentee parents are exposed to more unfavorable states of life. The issues that teenagers face today vary but these issues can be dealt with easily if parents and other guardians can understand the symptoms of their problems. Parents need to approach their children, who have been suffering from one or more teenage problems, carefully and in a friendly manner to discuss the problem(s). Many teens feel misunderstood. It is vital that their feelings and thoughts are validated and that the validation comes from their parents.
The most common problems that teenagers face today include:
Self-Esteem and Body Image
Stress
Bullying
Depression
Cyber Addiction
Drinking and Smoking
Teen Pregnancy
Underage Sex
Child Abuse
Peer-Pressure and Competition
Eating Disorders.
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