students should not give into peer presure and they shouldn'tgive an opportunity offering peer pressure. and also if everyone would jus get along then everything would be fine. they need to start helping each other out when it comes to schoolwork that way they can finally get out of school!
2006-08-18 11:05:14
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answered by i ♥ music! 2
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They have to interact and join th sports or the many clubs available in school.
You would notice most of the isolated children are usually those who shy away from the extracurricular activities. They don't interact or they can't take criticism, and so they just stay put and do not improve inside out their whole life.
Parents also play a very important part in this area when they talk to them at home if they come back with a problem and not to lecture them.
This is a very fragile age when one wrong step could lead to a drastic change in that kid's life.
I honestly feel that schools nowadays are too concern about academic results, rather than focusing on personality buiilding and enhancement. What use has it if that kid scores As in everything but grow up to be the biggest drug lord?
2006-08-18 04:09:50
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answered by Geo C 4
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Well if I recall teenage hood correctly, it seemed to me that I hated school, if I'm thinking right there were basically 3 main catagories of teenagers when I was in school. 1st the preps, cheerleaders and football players, then the stoners, then, well maybe 4, then the people that everyone knew would end up in prison, the bullies and extremely violent people, Then but of chourse, you had your inbetweeners, and theese were the people who actually did not try to fit into any group. The people who actually learned stuff in school. I wopuld have to say that theese are the people who probally had the best experience as teenagers in school. I think that in order for a teenager to get a posative experience in school, they need to remember that they're there for an education and not worry about what anyone else thinks of them.
2006-08-17 18:51:16
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answered by Tammy C 3
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1. Get plenty of sleep 2. Don't let small things bother you 3. Think positive and things will stay positive. 4. Stay organized..
5. If something happens don't be afraid to share it with someone, wether it be a friend or a trusted adult. Life sometimes is what you make it. Choose to succeed not to fail!
2006-08-19 12:44:38
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answered by mkstaxi 1
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Do you mean in high school or college?
I guess for both, being centered is important. High school and college can be really stressful, but taking time out for yourself is important and vital to a positive experience. Take time to build quality relationships (not relationships based on quantity) and remember what makes you happy.
2006-08-17 16:00:16
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answered by Samantha 3
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Support one another. Personally as i was growing up, i did not really have true friends. When something good happened to me, my friends would leave me. My so-called bestfriend lied about me so that she will be more popular. My other friends left me when the guy that i liked, like me back and apparently, another one of my friends liked him too. I swear to God, i did not know until they told me.
When i entered polytechnic (diploma level), my 2 close friends left me because they said i was too involved with other activities (i was the program co-ordinator for an event) and that i was too hooked to shopping (like that is a sin!), and that i was too active in sports.
So, basically, i never had a good school experience, because i had no support from my friends.
As a parent, it is good to meet your children's friends. Invite them for bbq, stay-over, chalet etc. Help your children if they fall out with their friends and teach them how to overcome rough patches in friendship.
When friends and family support the child, that child will have the best school experience.
2006-08-18 00:48:57
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answered by shopaholic 2
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Make friends and participate in extracurricular activities. Hang out with people who want to acheive and don't hang out with the slackers and losers that pull everyone else down with them.
Do all your homework and even if you don't get the best grades in class, at least put in the effort and you should get decent grades. Also know that it's perfectly OK to chill out, have fun, and relax once in a while too.
2006-08-17 16:11:56
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answered by anonfuture 6
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It's actually not what teenagers should do.It's what the school and teachers should do.Teenagers are already wrapped up to their chin-bone with pressure from their families and trying to keep up with the fashion trends so that they won't be called a freak.And,school...oh my dang!,school...it's one of the reasons teenagers commit suicide.
2006-08-18 04:36:38
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answered by DarkhRelientSzmanda 3
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Don't get into trouble and that includes smoking, getting into fights etc. Build a good relationship with your teachers. Put you heart and soul in everything you do and the school will be a wonderful place to learn.
2006-08-18 03:54:10
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answered by Sanshine 3
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Learn smoking
2006-08-19 19:50:11
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answered by Ed 3
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