Ishika Jain: Why Are Teens So Angry?

    • Ishika Jain,
    • Standard: XII-C,
    • BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR),
    • Delhi.

    • Publish Date: Oct 25 2016 10:36AM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Oct 25 2016 1:21PM
Ishika Jain: Why Are Teens So Angry?

Anger is a feeling of displeasure and it is pivotal to control this feeling because it can lead to intense hostility. Anger is an emotion that is hard to cope with. If you don’t know how to cope with your anger, you can end up behaving in ways that you might regret later.

Controlling anger is not an easy task especially for young adults because they don’t know how to deal with their inside emotions. Jealousy, oppression and the surroundings in which we live play a very important role in adding to our anger because we do what we see. It is very important to control anger or it will start controlling you.

 

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Vandana Subash City International School Wanowrie

Teenage is a very tough age for humans because they develop hormonal changes and these hormones make them more angry than usual..

Thakur Aastha REUBS

Yes, exactly right every emotion of one should be controlled. If emotions starts to control the person then person''s life is totally spoiled. And the reason for teens anger is that they are not so interacted with others.And they get frusteted from inside only and whenever they got chance they get too much angry.

MEGHA BANSAL RAINBOW ENGLISH SCHOOL (JANAKPURI)

Teens are angry because of the changes in their environment. Society just tells that they''re being wrong and doesn''t discuss the reason which ends in teens blaming themselves. This self disappoinment becomes the only cause for their anger. Society knows that they are not at the fault but for the sake of those so called stigmas over teen conversations they just don''t discuss. Awfull, but true.

saishalini Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Anger can be controlled by doing yoga and a maintaining pleasant environment inspite of worries and problems.

Linet Christina Thomas Ryan International School Nallasopara

Teens are in such group that they not children nor complete adults. So they want to behave like adults, but elders keep on telling them what to and not to do. This angers them as they already going through hormonal changes. They feel nobody understands them.

Aditi Sahi D C MODEL SCH PKL-SEC-7

This is because of hormonal change and mood swings.

Vishnu Varthan J Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Teenage is time that a person should have self control if he controls he will come out of anger.

Radhika Ghildiyal BGS National Public School

Teenage is a stage where we are growing up physically as well as mentally. There is an immense change in our hormones. But we too have to make an effort from our side and control our anger.

Nishi Upadhyay BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Teenagers have just unrest in their life. They don''t know how to just take a deep breathe and have peace.

Haya Naved FATHER AGNEL SCHOOL(GAUTAM NAGAR)

I think teenage is a one of the most difficult phases of one''s life. Teenagers go through certain emotional and physical changes which make them aggressive. They always find a need to openly talk and express themselves but since parents are working they don''t get time to spend with their children which irritates the child. Even peer pressure is one of the reasons behind anger.

Yashita Nagpal BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

At this stage,mood swings are very ofter in teenagers and they lag between childish and mature behaviour .Dissatisfaction, depression etc annoy them at such level that they get angry at petty issues also .

Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

Teens are full of energy . They are not getting an opportunity to vent out their excess energy. If they are able to productively use their energy for the development of their talents in sports, this issue may not rise.

HIMANI KALRA BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Teenagers can control their anger by maintaining their physical and mental health...

DIWANSHI SHETIJA BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Teens are hyper-active.They never deal with problems with a proper mindset infact they get irritated and angry when the circumstances are not according to them.

Aayushi Patney BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Anger does not solve anything , it build nothing but it can destroy everything !

Jessica Kabuli CARMEL CONVENT SCH SEC 9 CHD

In this age of cut throat competition and callous degradation getting angry and frustrated is common. Adolescents often tend to lose their temper and throw all kinds of tantrums but, its natural. The youth and teens need to utilize their potential in a positive way and over come depression, jealousy, anger and negativity.

Catherine Michelle MARIAM NILAYA SCHOOL BANASWADI

Teenage years I can say are one of the most crucial stage of our lives because teens want to be independent and want to live on their own decisions and they also consider that they are almost adults at this period of time and hence, they tend to get angry easily by listening to the advice given by elders. The Other Reason maybe that There is A Major Change Physically And Mentally For Teens At This Period Of Time And Many Harmonal Changes Take Place. So It Can Be One of the reasons too.

Brenda Marshal PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

Every emotion should be controlled. Happiness and even angerness...

KAVYASRI R M Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Teenagers have to undergo many changes in the metabolism of their body.Biologically this is the perfect reason for their anger.In addition to this,teenagers are stubborn.This also leads to anger.

SHUBHAM BANSAL RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

teenage is a very tough period and i am also facing the same. but if anything happens wrong, its obvious to be angry!!!!!

Darshil Shah ST. XAVIERS - LOYOLLA -2 LOYOLLA 2

Teenage is a time when we experience several changes in our nature and mindset. It should be controlled as it can lead to our destruction and moreover it can cause problems to our loved ones.

kanupriya vidhya bhawan mahavidhyalaya sr. sec. school

obviously anger is not a good thing.But teenagers are warm blooded. They are full of emotions. They need someone to express their feelings with. Because the parents are working and they don:t have time for their children,therefore the feelings of the children remain in them and it burst out in the form of anger.

Mansi Borade PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

i think our all attitude and other thing should always be limited it should not cross limit.

Mansi Borade PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

i think our all attitude and other thing should always be limited it should not cross limit.

Masoom Grover BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Teens feel that there is no one to listen to them or talk to them. They feel the urge to sit and share what they feel during this time. Scientifically, the changes in the body creates a feeling of frustration. All this clubbed together leads to a feeling of dejection which is mostly expressed through anger as it is the easiest way out.

Vivikta Lecole Chempaka Kallayam

The FAMOUS taglines from these popular TV Series .. Teens are meant to be harsh and angry and their parents are supposed to take their insolent behaviour ??? Science shows that teens actually develop hormonal changes , but these hormonal changes would not have such a grave impact on their behaviour ??? ....

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