Thursday, February 21, 2019

English speaking and writing assessment the stress factors that affect teenagers

Do you remember when you were a teenager? possibly metres have changed since then nowadays there are round a hundred and i things that young adults have to stress closely. without delay you may be thinking that is an different long rant by a moody teenager complaining about how unfair their intent is, however its not, this is such(prenominal) telling you the realities of what teenagers go through.One of the main issues is stereotyping, we cannot appear to go anywhere without at least one person stereotyping what our living and personality is interchangeable. Only 30% of typical stereotypes made on adolescents, such as drug abusing, shallow, rude or violent behaviour, are actually true.Whilst you might believe your teenage years were the g ancienten years in your life, this is not the case for this generations young adults, however many parents are abstracted to their teenage childs worries, insecurities and problems.Now imagine youre a fifteen year old girl, when you wake up in the morning you need to spend at least half an hour in front of the mirror, maybe even out more on bad days, in front of the mirror. But you scarcely cannot get your hair to be straight enough or for your hurt to look smaller. Once you arrive at school you have to pillow slip classmates subtly bitching about you like you do not even exist. It makes you discover even worse about yourself as you do not know what you have done wrong or how to make people like you.When lessons start and as per usual your teachers are comparing you to students in older years, pressurising you to do well in the tests and repeatedly reminding you that your GCSEs are drawing nearer. You simply cannot escape this academic pressure set on you. They say that you should plainly do your take up, however what if youre best is not good enough? What if your best does not make your parents proud of you? You hear your classmates telling each other how drunk they got at the weekend youre wondering whe ther youre the only one who does not get invited to these compositionies and gets drunk with the rest of your class or the only one who has not gone far with a boy. This makes you hate yourself more and desire you could be anyone else, solely you.Lunchtime arrives, and its the same old dilemma in the canteen sandwich or pizza? Cake or salad? How good for you(p) is it? How much fat is there in it? How many calories does it contain? Youre horrified to indulge, in case you gain weight, get called the class pig and die even more of a social reject.Then you get home, time to face your rude, obnoxious parents who try to understand what is going on in your mind, you want to scream at them everything that is worrying you and ask them for help but you know that they will not understand and will just be even more ashamed of you. They blame how you act towards them to hormones and bad attitude, when unfeignedly its down to them their constant comparing, shouting and criticising.This is j ust a minute part of a teenage girls life now imagine you have to go through this every single day. The real difficult thing to compass is however, is that issues much older people go through seem to be happening to younger and younger people. So just think sooner you judge or stereotype a teenager you see, think about what they could be going through and if you were in their shoes how you would be feeling.

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