Agents of socialization such as family, peers, school, media, and religion play a significant role in shaping young people's beliefs, values, and behaviors. They help young people learn societal norms and expectations, develop social skills, and form their identity. Positive interactions with these agents can contribute to the healthy development of young people, while negative experiences may lead to social and emotional difficulties.
Short-term effects of marijuana on the brain in young people can include impaired memory, concentration, and coordination. Long-term use during adolescence has been linked to potential negative impacts on brain development, including decreased IQ and cognitive functioning. It can also increase the risk of developing mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
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Everyone experiences peer pressure, but it is more prevalent for young people when they are growing up. The desire to have friends and "fit in" makes peer pressure a major issue at that time of life. Unfortunately, when young, people do not realize how much succumbing to negative peer pressure can affect them the rest of their lives.
Common types of abuse experienced by young people include physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and domestic violence. Each type of abuse can have serious detrimental effects on a young person's physical and mental well-being. It is important to recognize the signs of abuse and provide support and intervention to protect young people from harm.
That optimism can be empowering! Young people often rise to the occasion when presented with challenges and opportunities for growth. Providing support, guidance, and encouragement can help harness their potential and motivation to take on challenges effectively.
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More Young people traveled to the city to get jobs.
If a child has a bad experience during early socialisation this can cause many future effects such as children from low socio-economic backgrounds quite often result to stealing and those who experience problems such as abuse and violence at a young age often take on this behaviour and mirror it in their adult life. This is because they were exposed to it at a young age and were more than likely not taught the difference between what is right and wrong and therefore do not think that they are doing wrong as role models in charge of their socialisation did these things. Institutions such as Education and Religion also affect a childs socialisation as they will have the norms and values of this institution instilled into them from an early age and so will begin to take them on at a personal level.
It will inspire them to get involved.
because it burns your lungs
only if you sit with poor posture
they affect young people physically because they can't exercise normally and emotionally because they feel lonley and useless.
It gives hope, optimism, a sense of purpose and emotional support.
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Because older people have been exposed to more carcinogens.
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