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Coping With Stress And
Anxiety Among TeensMost
people see the beginning of life once a baby is born. The
process of human development slowly unfolds when that
infant grows into a cute little toddler --- “learning the
ropes” of speech, walking, eating, and playing. Parents,
naturally, add Band-Aid and disinfectants to their grocery
list as their children begin to take a more daring, active
role at home and in play school. After a few years, that
baby is expected to be ready for school. As any parent
would say, time flies so fast and before they know it ---
the little kid they used to take and fetch from the
community kindergarten is now a young man or young lady in
high school. In high school, these young people experience
new things. They discover new emotions and ways of
thinking. Naturally, they have to endure the awkward
situation of no longer being kids yet still far from being
adults. Most teenagers wonder how being a teen can be so
fun yet to full of anxiety. And for most high schoolers,
nothing can be more fun and anxiety-filled than have their
first serious relationship.
Social and personal relationships are very important to
teenagers. At the same time, relationships are among the top
issues that cause the stress and anxiety. Problems in their
relationships, made worse by their difficulties at home and in
school, can sometimes be so serious that it affects their
ability to be happy and well-adjusted individuals.
Given this situation, every teenager should somehow be taught
how to cope with stress and anxiety --- especially if it's
about a boy-girl situation. In a romantic relationship, it is
but normal to have petty quarrels and even serious fights that
could lead to a cool-off or a total break-up. For adults, these
situations may seem to petty or even downright laughable. But
for these teenagers, their relationship with their first
boyfriend or first girlfriend really do mean the world to them.
The newly discovered passion that is almost beyond control can
consume most of the daytime thoughts of a teen with raging
hormones. Episodes of romantic affirmation, jealousy, and
self-doubt takes the teenager on an emotional roller coaster.
But aside from love issues, teenagers are preoccupied with
their need to have a sense of belonging...the frustration of
“not being understood”...and the need to have their own
self-identity.
For teens, is done through several ways. To get by through high
school, these young people try different things to cope with
their stress and anxiety. For the rebels, a beer bash and a
night of partying would suffice. The alcohol, loud music, and
dancing are considered good enough diversions or means of
coping with anxiety. For the “straight A” students, more hours
at the library may just do the trick. The books offer not only
additional information they can incorporate into their essays
and research papers. Books are also an excellent escape from
all the stress and anxiety of being unpopular and branded as
“geeks.” For the jocks, stress and anxiety are also inescapable
facts during basketball championship season.
Being young and inexperienced, young people tend to see life
not as a process of learning. The spirit-driven youth take each
day as it is --- trying to stuff their entire life into 24
hours of laughter, adventure, and, yes, hours of self-grooming.
But on those days that they find little to laugh about or very
few things to be inspired about, teenagers are forced to look
at themselves face-to-face in a mirror. They revel in the
thought that they have outgrown those days when they were too
dependent on their parents and elder siblings. Still, they grow
apprehensive about what the future has in store for them.
Some who adjust well just accept the fact that adolescence is
but part of natural human development. There is no escaping
youth --- with all its joys and troubles. For those who have
learned the art of coping with stress and anxiety, learning
more about life is a truly exciting experience that is worth
all the bruises and heartaches.
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