I'm going to be a teen in a matter of days so anyway I'd text a lot passionate and I hav'nt drank enough water.
It's said that Facebook is causing teens to be less sociable, along with texting teens are showing more and more they have bad grammar seeing most people don't write a whole word out any more.
Many teens get in an accident because they are driving unsafe. Ex. No seatbelts or texting while driving. The ratio of teens to adults getting in an accident is about 71% out of 100% to 48% out of 100% Thank-you
Teens who begin drinking before age 15 are five times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21. Teens who begin drinking before age 15 are five times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21.
Tvb is very common among teens who are dating. It is a shorthand way to say I love you to your sweetheart and many teens use it when texting their significant others.
Approximately 20-25% of teens smoke, at least intermittently (less, for younger teens, and more, for older teens).
True. Very few teens are concerned with the issue of drinking and driving. Many times, it takes a personal experience for those to become more concerned about the issue at hand.
True. Very few teens are concerned with the issue of drinking and driving. Many times, it takes a personal experience for those to become more concerned about the issue at hand.
Drinking is seen as an enjoyable behavior. Laws prohibiting alcohol consumption under the age of 21 makes it appear all the more desirable.
I would say about 30% because not most teens have cars unless their rich and I believe there are more poor teens than rich teens.
Teens who smoke, are more likely to start drinking alcohol and taking drugs than teens who don't smoke. People who start smoking at a young age, are at a greater risk of getting lung cancer.
Teens are more likely to commit certain crimes such as vandalism, shoplifting, drug possession, truancy, and underage drinking. They may also engage in more instances of theft, graffiti, bullying, cyberbullying, and curfew violations. These behaviors can be influenced by peer pressure, a desire for social acceptance, and a lack of maturity in decision-making. Additionally, teens are generally less aware of the legal consequences of their actions compared to adults.
Because they are considored less expierienced, or unresponcable