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Problems

Teenagers
Face
Rami Sabbagh
Hala Orabi
Teenagers, standing at the crossroads
of childhood and adulthood, face a lot
of difficulties that shape their
evolving identities.

Peer pressure is a dominant force during Peer


adolescence, exerting a significant influence
on teenagers. The desire to fit in and be
accepted by peers can lead to a
Pressure
vulnerability that makes individuals more
open to external influences, including
engaging in substance abuse.
Adolescents often face the temptation to
experiment with drugs or alcohol as a way
to conform to perceived social norms, gain
acceptance, the fear of rejection or
exclusion may push teenagers to make
choices that they might not otherwise
consider, succumbing to the pressures of
their peer group.
Substance abuse among teenagers is a
serious concern, with far-reaching
consequences on physical health,
mental well-being, and overall

Substance development. Experimentation can


escalate into a pattern of misuse,
leading to addiction and long-term

Abuse adverse effects on academic


performance, relationships, and
emotional stability.
Parents, being significant influencers in
a teenager's life, can inadvertently
contribute to a complex interplay of
expectations and pressures that impact
their children's well-being. While
parental expectations and guidance are
essential for a teenager's development,
excessive or unrealistic pressure can
have adverse effects.
expectations when it comes to their
children, both academically and in
the real world when they reach

Academic
adulthood. Said parents think that
pressuring their children into
working harder prepares them with
the required knowledge and
aspirations needed to help them
Expectations
succeed in life, when they are
mentally tiring their offspring. and
Carrier
These can cause them to engage in
certain actions which can make
them lose their momentum and
prepare them for the streets
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Aspirations
Pressure from parents cause their children to fall,
not fly.
It's essential for parents to strike a balance between
setting expectations and fostering an environment that
supports the individuality and autonomy of their
teenagers.

Solutions
Open communication, active listening, and
understanding the unique needs and
aspirations of each teenager can contribute
to a healthier parent-teenager relationship.
Providing guidance and support without
imposing undue pressure allows teenagers
the space to explore, learn, and develop
into confident, well-rounded individuals.
Teenagers who are affected by bad personal
experiences require thoughtful and supportive
interventions to help them navigate the
challenges they face. Here are some potential
solutions:
Therapeutic Support
Open Communication
Positive Role Models

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