Issues that Affect Teen Girls
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Appearance
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Education
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Dating/Sex
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Self
Esteem
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Peer
Pressure
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Bullying
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Friendship
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Drug
and Alcohol use
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Depression
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Menstruation
In today’s
Blog I’ll address a few of these issues that I feel are taking center stage in
the lives of our teen girls.
Young girls
today are under immense pressure to be ALL THAT. To be the prettiest, to have
all the boys liking them, to have the longest hair, the best body and getting
the most likes on social media. Between social media, reality shows and images
they see of models in magazines no wonder they have issues navigating through
their teenage years. Listed above are 10 common issues that teen girls face, I
will speak on a few of them that I deem super important.
Appearance has a huge impact on how teen girls
look at themselves. They see their favorite pop artist or reality TV star and
they want to look just like them. From the long hair (often times it’s weave or
wigs), big butts, tight fitting clothes, too much makeup and don’t forget the
fake eyelashes. They feel they have to look like them in order to be popular or
be liked by boys. This plays a huge role in their Self-Esteem which can be damaged trying to live up to this standard
or it could help them explore and try different looks that will help shape
their outer image. Now don’t get me wrong, wearing weave and makeup and wanting
to look your best is absolutely fine, it’s when too much emphasis is put on
this area and it affects other areas in her life negatively i.e unwanted
attention by the opposite sex, focus taken off grades and her future as well as
friends.
Dating/Sex is another common issue that young
teens face. At this crucial stage in their life their hormones are raging and
they are coming into their womanhood. Boys that once got on their nerves are
now growing up to be somewhat attractive to them. They also look at their
favorite teen celebrities like Kylie Jenner and Selena Gomez and see that they
are dating and dating older men and they feel as if they can do it as well. At
this stage in their lives parents like me would rather our teen girls
concentrate on their education, building solid friendships and looking forward
to their future; but Peer Pressure will
have them emulating their friends and what they see on TV and in the
magazines/tabloids. That’s why it is important that teens build solid healthy Friendships during this time, because
peer pressure is so serious you want to make sure that your teen is hanging
around girls that are respectful to their parent and themselves. Girls interested
in getting good grades and participating in after school activities as well as
activities outside of school to keep the busy and not focused on the wrong
things.
Where dating
gets scary for teens is that there is a rise in teen dating domestic violence
which can lead to Depression, Drug and Alcohol abuse and teen pregnancy. Here are just a few important facts:
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Roughly 1.5 million high school boys and girls in the U.S. admit to being
intentionally hit or physically harmed in the last year by someone they are
romantically involved with (Dating Abuse Statistics." www.loveisrespect.org).
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1 in 3 young people will be in an
abusive or unhealthy relationship (Liz Claiborne Inc and The Family Fund. “Teen
Dating Abuse 2009 Key Topline Findings.” http://nomore.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/teen_dating_abuse).
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In the U.S., 25% of high school girls have been abused physically or
sexually. Teen girls who are abused this way are 6 times more likely to become
pregnant or contract a sexually transmitted infection (STI) (Decker M,
Silverman J, Raj A. 2005. Dating Violence and Sexually Transmitted Disease/HIV
Testing and Diagnosis Among Adolescent Females. Pediatrics. 116: 272-276).
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Teens who suffer dating abuse are subject to long-term consequences like
alcoholism, eating disorders, promiscuity, thoughts of suicide, and violent
behavior (USA.gov. "Teen Dating Violence." Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. Accessed April 22, 2014).
These are all scary stats and facts that our teen girls are facing while
trying to find their way through their teen years. In facing these issues our
girls will need healthy relationships with other girls, with female family
members and mentors that can guide them through as well as be there when advice
is needed. We will need to be there not to judge their actions but to help them
make good decisions that will affect the rest of their lives.
We have to let them know that they are beautiful without the superficial
additives that society says is needed to be popular, successful and loved. That
they are beautiful just the way God made them, that their outer beauty is nice
but inner beauty, morals and character are just as important if not more. We have to teach them that they have to love
themselves first, that they have to be a priority to themselves before they can
be loved and respected by anyone else.
Lastly they need to know that the only opinion that matters is theirs
because at the end of the day they have to look in the mirror and be happy with
the person they see.
Sincerely from a woman that suffered from most of these issues.
Great essay, Sonya! I believe as village elders with busy lives we MUST remember to make time to reach out to young people and engage them in order to counter the barrage of negativity that our youth are spoon-fed on a daily basis.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct Gina, as cliche is the saying we truly need to get back to the village mentality. Our young girls don't come to their elders for fear of being judge. In turn the seek advice from friends who are struggling in the same areas which in turn leads to bad decision making. Its a cycle that needs to be broken and it has to start with us reassuring our hirls that it is a judge free zone
DeleteGreat essay, Sonya! I believe as village elders with busy lives we MUST remember to make time to reach out to young people and engage them in order to counter the barrage of negativity that our youth are spoon-fed on a daily basis.
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