Teens are effected by there peers more than anyone else!
some attributes that distinguishes you from your peers is: (for teens) you doing better in academically in school grade wise playing sport getting achievements.
some attributes that distinguishes you from your peers is: (for teens) you doing better in academically in school grade wise playing sport getting achievements.
In some ways magazines can be eduacational and give sources of information that some teens are afraid of asking their parents or peers
It is true that many teens think the rate of drug and alcohol use by their peers is much lower than it actually is.
Teens will listen to their peers when they won't listen to anyone else. They figure that their peers have gone through what they have and can understand what they face. So fellow teens can listen when there is bullying, substance abuse, and peer pressure, and they often know how to give good advice.
Teens may give in to peer pressure due to a desire to fit in, gain acceptance, or avoid feeling left out. Additionally, teens may lack the confidence or assertiveness to say no to their peers. Social influence and the need for approval from their peers can also play a significant role in adolescents giving in to peer pressure.
Maybe because it is fun to own more things or they want to look appealing to their peers.
The effect that martial arts ha on teens is that it helps the to express all their madness in a way that is healthy for them.
No. It depends on their peers, friends, personality, and their own personal code of ethics.
Peers have the most influence on important issues such as making decisions about post-secondary schools.
Yes, particularly the gay and lesbian teens are negatively affected by institutional discrimination.
Its lack of knowledge that lead them to do a unprotected sex