Saturday, 7 October 2017

Impact of Peer Pressure on Students


Hello all, hope you are doing well. In our blog series we are discussing about the Peer Pressure. In my last two blogs we discussed what is mean by Peer Pressure & How it can be dealt with? In our today’s blog we will try to discuss the same topic but specifically The Impact of Peer pressure on Adolescences means youth.

Many of the times parents are not aware that their children are facing Peer Pressure & Depression issues in their early age. According to National Crime Records Bureau latest by 2015, every one hour one students commits a suicide in India. India has one of the world’s highest suicide rates for youth aged 15 to 29, according to a 2012 Lancet report.

The reason for such high statistics can be attributed to lack of economic, social, and emotional resources. Specifically, academic pressure, social pressures, modernization, relationship issues. As the children’s are becoming more progressive, their orthodox households become less supportive of their choices relating to financial independence, understanding their needs, premarital sex, rehabilitation and taking care of the elderly, etc.  

This is the impact of Depression or Peer Pressure on our children. There is high probability that children having peer pressure may face the problem of long term depression. So its important that parents should have conversation with their child regularly, just to ensure that if he/she needs your support for which they may afraid to talk about. 

I am mentioning here the types of peer pressure in students, subsequently the detail discussion will do in our next blog...till then Take Care of Yourself...

The types of Peer Pressure are....

1. Negative Peer Pressur
2. Positive Peer Pressure



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