Teenage Pregnancy
December 5th, 2007
One serious threat imposed by a teenager is the curiosity for sexual pleasure. Some engage in sex at a very early age and with the lack of maturity in making decisions, they end up getting pregnant and worse, they are susceptible to abortion which may be hazardous to their health as well.
This problem requires immediate attention because the growing number of population will obviously affect a country’s economy. Researches show that there are more pregnant teens in economically poor countries than rich countries. The main cause according to experts is poverty.
The government has made a move to minimize teenage pregnancy. Health educators are conducting comprehensive sex education throughout the country to help save the teens.
One best way to prevent this from happening is to have a great parent-child conversation regarding sex. It will always be fruitful if sex will be learned at home rather than from television and friends.
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What is teenage anger?
October 26th, 2007
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Helping teenagers become aware of their anger
October 26th, 2007
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Teen anger management
October 26th, 2007
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Teen Anger: Sign of Depression
October 26th, 2007
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Dealing with teenage anger
October 26th, 2007
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Teenage anger and its sources
October 26th, 2007
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The Mad Teenager
October 26th, 2007
The thing about teenagers is that they usually don’t know but they think they know. They always assume that they are adult enough to do or understand things. They somehow become frustrated because things don’t course their way. They then become frustrated and eventually become angry. Normally, teen kids are mad at something or someone. They are constantly battling with anger for a reason or no reason.
Generally, teenage anger is just a simple feeling and never a behavior. However, when the anger begins to become a behavior, you should start to deal with it as soon as possible. Your kids might gradually develop a behavioral problem. Also, make sure that you will not tolerate their behavior. Some parents usually give in with the attitude or behavior of their teens, because they want to avoid confrontations.
When teens become angry, it can either be healthy or harmful. Their anger is actually a defense mechanism, or sometimes a scary feeling. Anger can be expressed verbally or physically. If it becomes worse, anger usually takes form as violence, sarcasm, addiction, etc.
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Understanding the bully
October 23rd, 2007
The bully is often known as the campus monster. He or she ruins everyone in school, even the teachers. Bullying is an abusive behavior by a single or a group of students against a student/s a.k.a. their victim/s. The process usually involves threatening, stalking, stealing, teasing, hitting and taunting. There are also other subtle kinds of bullying, which include spreading rumors, deliberate exclusion and malicious gossiping. Bullies always manage to isolate or reject the victims.

Bullying often reaches its peak during junior high school, then gradually declines later in high school years. Thus, only physical bullying decreases. However, verbal and other types of bullying still continue. Whether it is direct or indirect, the primary indication of bullying is characterized with psychological and physical intimidation. Hence, it usually occurs repeatedly, which can be similar to consistent harassment or abuse.
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