The Reasons that Cause Teenagers' Social Problems

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The Reasons that Cause Teenagers' Social Problems

How often do we hear that teenager pregnancies have dramatically increased in TV, radio, and newspaper? Along with this are teenagers dropping out of school and they sell drugs at school. There are many reasons that cause these social problems. Peer groups pressure, friends, teachers, and the law are all contributing to the process of teenager making decision. Sometimes these factors are the major influences on them. However, parental 's influence is the most important key for young people to look up to make their decision.

More than one million teens, most under the age of eighteen, run away from home every year. The reason is the lack of communication with parents. Sometimes teenagers want their parent listen to their needs. They often feel things are hopeless and that their parents would never understand. For example, my best girlfriend who used to think that she wasn't smart enough to finish high school. Her parents rarely looked over homework with her when she needed them. They were not interesting to what she had to...

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