Self Esteem Essay

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Should Females Take a Self Esteem Course? Do you know who Phoebe Prince is? Do you know what she did? Do you know what her peers did to her? Phoebe Prince is a fifteen year old girl who committed suicide on January 14 of 2010. Phoebe Prince was bullied every day for three months. Her peers caused her to have such as low self esteem and low self image that she committed suicide. Seven out of ten girls in the United States suffer from low self esteem, which can lead to mental problems, suicide, and many poor life choices. Teen girls should take a class on raising self esteem because low self esteem affects girls negatively, most self esteem issues are family related, and there are much recourse to help girls. Teens’ behaviors and body images are negatively impacted when they suffer from a low self-esteem. An example of this is noted when teens become sexually active at a young age (“Teen Self-esteem,” par. 2). Many teens with a “lack of love” in their childhood may feel lonely, unloved, unsure, and might have trouble trusting other people (“Insight Zone,” par. 21). According to New the way teens act and think has to do with their self esteem (par. 3). Having a low self esteem as a teenager can lead to mental issues and physical issues as an adult (“Self Esteem Issues,” par. 6). With low self esteem teens make poor decisions. Most teens with low self esteem do not think they will have successes (“Self Esteem Issues,” par. 2). In addition, most teens with low self esteem damage their lives mentally and physically (“self esteem issues”, par. 4). A lot of “social, economic, cultural, and biological” factors influence how teens think about themselves and their self esteem (“self esteem issues”, par. 8). Another way teens are being affec... ... middle of paper ... .... Schools can act as a support system for teens by being trained about how to connect with the students and the parents. By getting the parents involved in a positive manner, it builds a better community for their child and other children. Phoebe Prince’s story is a devastating wake-up call announcing the necessity of a self esteem classes. Her story is too common around America’s high schools. Girls with low self esteem are affected in all areas of their lives including relationships with family members, teachers, and friends. Even though the low self esteem may stem from circumstances involving the teen’s family, there are resources that can help teens if the school will open the door to providing these tools to teens through classes. These classes may be the ticket helping the Phoebe Prince’s of the world to feel like they have something to live for after all.

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