Rashmi Deshpande, Class IX, Narayana Vidyalayam, Nagpur

Teens and Freedom: How Much Is Too Much? By Rashmi Deshpande

    • Rashmi Deshpande
    • Publish Date: Aug 11 2016 5:39PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 11 2016 5:39PM
Teens and Freedom: How Much Is Too Much? By Rashmi Deshpande

Teenage is an important stage in a human being’s life as it is that period when a child is growing into an adult and gets the real taste of life. But it is also a time when a child should be cared for the most. As children grow, they tend to do things like adults and want the freedom given to adults. But  only optimum freedom should be given or it will  lead to disaster. Giving cell phones to teens is a debatable issue, but a simple solution is they should be given cell phones if they have the ability and maturity to use it without getting addicted. Another issue is decision making. Most teens prefer to take decisions themselves. But they can get into trouble if they make a wrong choice. Thus proper guidance of elders is needed. Kids should listen to their parents who can help to show them the right way. A child’s future and personality depends on how he/she is groomed during teenage. So when we are choosing our path it is crucial to see whether it is right or wrong.  

 

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Yashika Mehta Bal Bharati Public School

It''s good that you have such a good thinking. Let me tell you that I am a blog writer and write about issues on teenage life. After infancy, the most dramatic and essential growth of students occur in adolescence. The thinking of a human changes throughout the life, but the most important development takes place during adolescence. And as a teenager, it''s our bounden duty to think about ourselves and groom our self for having a bright future.

Linet Christina Thomas Ryan International School Nallasopara

teenagers in general tend to be busy socially nd have so many things going on that they begin to disconnect with their families. So in my family first priority to family, then comes school, and then friends. but take a look at most teenagers schedules and you will see this order of priorities. 1.friends, 2. school, 3. family. thts why teenagers dont feel like anyone at home cares about them.

Priyanshi Banerjee Somerville school, Greater Noida

Freedom! is that word which teenagers often confuse with ''no interruption''! the extent of freedom entitled to any teenager depends on the maturity of the person! therefore, the freedom rendered to any teenager depends on his or her responsibilities and identities. But the only thing that matters is that teenagers need to know that knowledge and limitations come hand-in-hand! if we are entitled to freedom! certainly limitations will pave way for itself!

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