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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Misunderstood Adolescents

Stereotypes of a group of people green goddess strike the way troupe views them, and change decrees expectations of them. And with enough exposure to a certain type of stereotype, society may adopt to view the stereotypes more of the reality, sooner than it being a chosen representation, which can cause a mis showing mingled with people. The publics perception of straight offs teenagers, stereotypes them in such a way that portrays teenagers as bad. Teenagers ar believed to be obnoxious and ignorant (moody, insecure, argumentative, impulsive, etc. because of how society sees the majority of teenagers. People believe that teens ar rebellious, immature, and trouble for their p arents. People tilt to figure teens are violent, reckless, and lazy. Many people do believe that strict eye should be kept around teenagers, especi on the wholey those who tend to create problems or those who misbehaves.However we all do realize and hold out that non all teenagers are manage that . approximately may fall into the mentioned criteria, while separates do not. I do understand, thither are teenagers whose overall, general idea during their adolescence, is to have mutant and explore during their younger years ( identical how many an other(prenominal) people say to enjoy your teenage years), except there are in any case teenagers who focus on more heavy aspects of life. We cannot classify teenagers as adults when in reality, there are several(prenominal) who incite corresponding children, but at the same time, we cannot and or shouldnt classify them as children either for the few of those who do act like adults. In my opinion, society bases their stereotypes on the teens they come into contact with as well as the ones that stand out from the rest.These portrayals trigger the unbidden response that all teenagers must be that waya false premise of both parents and teenagers. The negative stereotypes not unless affect how adults see teenagers, but they in addition influence how teenagers see themselves. Knowing the belief that the majority of the world doesnt obeisance or understand teenagers does little when nerve-wracking to encourage a positive sense of self-worth in themself. Believing in a stereotype has its disadvantages.I believe that it is in partly because of the misinterpretation and hugely exaggerated way teenagers are depicted through with(predicate) he media (in movies, television, etc. ) First of all, nothing likes being judged because of a stereotype. Nobody wants to be known as someone their not. Adults asseverate on stereotyping teenagers because they much act in stereotypical ways. For example, making generalizations that adults think they are no good and will do bad things just because they dont agree with them on a particular issue. Teenagers want their spokesperson heard and with these stereotypes, however nobody impulsive to attend to their perspective or perspective of the story.So teenagers app ear to be rebellious, when they fuck off stubborn in attempting to get their berth of view across. These stereotypes just astir(predicate) teenagers are so common that, now teens do re-question about themself, in general, if they are bad. A ad hominem experience that I had with how people viewed me in comparison with other teenagers on enlightenhouse campus, was just recently when I was a new student to Mclane High School. climax from Clovis Unified, and knowing what I hear about McLane, I already knew that McLane wasnt the scoop up school or was in the outperform neighborhood as well.I would often hear stories about how students would ditch their classes and not thus far come to school, probably like come to school every other school days. And sadly, some not even able to graduate with their high school diploma. My first day on the McLane campus, I was especially shocked when I met up with a counselor and was ask if I was planning to drop out of school, or attend college . Obviously, I wanted to go to college, but knowing about how some of the students in McLane arent eligible to go to college, I took that more of a have-to doe with question rather than a lose comment.Its true that teenage is characterized by having mood swings and or abrupt expression due to hormonal changes, but nonetheless it is the same for every teen in the world. Teenagers are more intelligent and mean than what society assumes they are. During our adolescence, it is simply more of a phase transition into adulthood, where there are various reasons why we do and act the way we do, to be able to understand us, society should let teenagers themselves explain the stories bed the stories that people assume about them, and let people listen.Stereotyping teenagers (and or for any other group of people) doesnt seem unjust, but yet it happens in society. Groups are misconceive because people arent willing to listen to what one another has to say about their view, which causes c onfusion or we just proceed to assume based on what we know only (which is only one situation of the full story).

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