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{November 19, 2009}   Teenage Drug Addiction

Common Teen Problems

Drug addiction is the most common and worst

problems of teenagers. It is the major

destructor of their lives. Most of the

detainees of juvenile prison has a rape case,

robbery, homicide, etc. which are causes of

drug addiction.

Smooking and Drinking

The vices of most teenagers. Due to

curiousity and peer group pressures and

influences teenage smoke and dink. Not just a

temporary solution to their problems, they

think smoking and drinking will label them

cool that’s why they do it. Not knowing that

it has a lot of bad effects to their mental and

physical health.

images from google.

 

Teenagers are prone to drug addiction when

when they are depress and no one’s there for

them. Their young and fragile minds can’t

take the pressure of the world, they feel so

down and the only solution that they would do

is use drugs to escape from their problems.

Not knowing that it’s just a temporary

cure to it. That’s why it is really important

to understand teens and address their needs.



{November 19, 2009}   How do teenagers think?

Teenagers think different. Usually, they

don’t put into action what is in their mind.

They don’t get much action as adults. They

just stay in their room playing video games,

listening to music, leaving their bedrooms

unattended. They focus their attentions on

what they want and what they like. The

reason why they could receive scolds more

often which sometimes make them conclude

that nobody understands them.


Teenagers can also be defined as

self-centered in the sense that they dont

account others feelings. For as what

Sarah-Jayne Blakemore of the University

College London Institute of Cognitive

Neuroscience said, “Thinking strategies

change with age. As you get older you use

more or less the same brain network to

make decisions about your actions as you

did when you were a teenager, but the

crucial difference is that the distribution of

that brain activity shifts from the back of the

brain (when you are a teenager) to the front

(when you are an adult).”




et cetera
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