INTERACTIVE GLOSSARY
Drag the focus to the letter you are going to expose.
TEENAGERS' PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES
Your content is enjoyable, but it only engages if it's interactive. Capture your audience's attention with an interactive photograph or illustration.
Overthinking
Dwelling excessively on thoughts or situations, often leading to stress or anxiety.
Peer Pressure
The influence exerted by peers to conform to group norms, which can lead to risky behavior.
Xenophobia
Fear or prejudice against people from different backgrounds, sometimes experienced by teenagers in diverse settings.
Trust
The foundation of healthy relationships, which can be difficult to build or maintain.
Quarreling
Frequent arguments or disagreements, often with friends, siblings, or parents.
Depression
A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and low energy.
Insecurity
Lack of confidence or assurance in oneself, often stemming from comparison or self-doubt.
Yearning
A strong desire for acceptance, independence, or understanding, common during adolescence.
Knowledge
Understanding gained through experience or education, essential for navigating teenage challenges.
Negotiation
The skill of resolving disagreements, essential for managing conflicts with peers or parents.
Hormones
Chemical messengers in the body that regulate emotions and physical changes during adolescence.
F - Friendship
A close and supportive relationship, which can sometimes lead to conflicts or peer pressure.
Workload
The amount of schoolwork or responsibilities, which can lead to burnout and stress.
Violence
Physical or emotional harm inflicted by others, including family, peers, or strangers.
Exams
Formal tests of a student’s knowledge or skills that can cause stress and pressure for teenagers.
Gender Identity
A person’s internal understanding of their gender, which may differ from societal norms or expectations.
Social Media
Online platforms that influence teenagers’ communication, self-image, and mental health.
Mental Health
A person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being, crucial during adolescence.
Rejection
The act of being dismissed or turned down, which can affect self-esteem and relationships.
Uncertainty
The lack of clarity about the future, which can cause stress during decision-making.
Zoning Out
A coping mechanism where teenagers mentally disengage due to stress or boredom.
Bullying
Unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived power imbalance, often recurring over time.
Confidence
The feeling of self-assurance and belief in one’s abilities, which can be challenged during adolescence.
Loneliness
A feeling of being isolated or disconnected, even when surrounded by others.
Anxiety
A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about events or uncertainties in life.
Judgment
The fear or experience of being criticized by others, which can impact a teenager’s self-esteem.
Interactive Glossary
Gabriel Belizario
Created on November 28, 2024
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
Essential Map
View
Akihabara Map
View
Match the Verbs in Spanish: Present and Past
View
Syllabus Organizer for Higher Education
View
Frayer Model
View
Create Your Story in Spanish
View
Microcourse: Key Skills for University
Explore all templates
Transcript
INTERACTIVE GLOSSARY
Drag the focus to the letter you are going to expose.
TEENAGERS' PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES
Your content is enjoyable, but it only engages if it's interactive. Capture your audience's attention with an interactive photograph or illustration.
Overthinking
Dwelling excessively on thoughts or situations, often leading to stress or anxiety.
Peer Pressure
The influence exerted by peers to conform to group norms, which can lead to risky behavior.
Xenophobia
Fear or prejudice against people from different backgrounds, sometimes experienced by teenagers in diverse settings.
Trust
The foundation of healthy relationships, which can be difficult to build or maintain.
Quarreling
Frequent arguments or disagreements, often with friends, siblings, or parents.
Depression
A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and low energy.
Insecurity
Lack of confidence or assurance in oneself, often stemming from comparison or self-doubt.
Yearning
A strong desire for acceptance, independence, or understanding, common during adolescence.
Knowledge
Understanding gained through experience or education, essential for navigating teenage challenges.
Negotiation
The skill of resolving disagreements, essential for managing conflicts with peers or parents.
Hormones
Chemical messengers in the body that regulate emotions and physical changes during adolescence.
F - Friendship
A close and supportive relationship, which can sometimes lead to conflicts or peer pressure.
Workload
The amount of schoolwork or responsibilities, which can lead to burnout and stress.
Violence
Physical or emotional harm inflicted by others, including family, peers, or strangers.
Exams
Formal tests of a student’s knowledge or skills that can cause stress and pressure for teenagers.
Gender Identity
A person’s internal understanding of their gender, which may differ from societal norms or expectations.
Social Media
Online platforms that influence teenagers’ communication, self-image, and mental health.
Mental Health
A person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being, crucial during adolescence.
Rejection
The act of being dismissed or turned down, which can affect self-esteem and relationships.
Uncertainty
The lack of clarity about the future, which can cause stress during decision-making.
Zoning Out
A coping mechanism where teenagers mentally disengage due to stress or boredom.
Bullying
Unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived power imbalance, often recurring over time.
Confidence
The feeling of self-assurance and belief in one’s abilities, which can be challenged during adolescence.
Loneliness
A feeling of being isolated or disconnected, even when surrounded by others.
Anxiety
A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about events or uncertainties in life.
Judgment
The fear or experience of being criticized by others, which can impact a teenager’s self-esteem.