The growing up process involves reactions to hormonal changes, social environment, and the natural application of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
The teenage years are a critical point in the intersection of these influences. The brain is not fully developed, hormones are in flux, and social norms change drastically.
This is why teenagers tend to get the generalized stereotype of being "moody" or having too much "anxiety."
While everyone is different, this is something that everyone goes through.
Some teens handle it fairly well.
Some teens go down the wrong path and keep going.
Some teens go down the wrong path and then find their way back.
Some teens handle it well and then things change later.
No matter what all teens are people and deserve to be treated with understanding.
If they're not "great people" then don't complain about it, help them find their way.
You know, a lot of teenagers are addicted to texting. They think that was cool. So I think texting changed teenagers.
Well, teenagers with kids think so. And uh, that's about it.
actually speaking from a teenagers point yes I think that employers are very on the edge about employing teenagers because we are most likely to make mistakes but we are full of surprises and if we are getting paid we will do the work especially if we are passionate for the job
Because they want to be.
I am a social worker and think that some teenagers are not given enough guidance and that teenagers are not to blame for there actions as they do not have enough guidance. Teenagers these days do not have enough restrictions or boundaries to tell them the when they should stop doing what they are doing. I also think that if teenagers were given the right amount of guidance teenagers would not be easy targets for the media and would be achieving more.
Not possible.
eengrish vary good
they think of sex
most teenagers think it's cool to spell things wrong or are too lazy to do it
Cuz they think their all that, YO!
i think so
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