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Teen Volunteering Character

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MiguelAngel Ybarra Ms. Burris Senior Finale October 9th, 2017 Teen Volunteering Builds Character It’s one thing to have chores when a certain task is assigned on a certain day, such as, washing dishes, or cleaning the restroom. We are often told by our parents to clean our bedrooms, take the trash out, do the laundry, or mow the lawn, are just a few examples. These tasks are another form of homework. Work that is essential in order to maintain a clean, safe, and presentable environment. Inevitably, these are chores that need to be done on a daily basis, and cannot be ignored. However, volunteering is someone who contributes time to helping others with no expectation of pay or any other material benefits. But, this does not mean that volunteer work doesn’t come with any gain, benefit, or knowledge for the volunteer. For adolescents, those who volunteer or engage in civic participation develop positive results in mental health and well-being than those that don’t participate in volunteer work. It is commonly believed that helping others is as beneficial for the donor as it is for the recipient. This belief is especially true for adolescents. For example, according to a group of researchers, their review found promising evidence that volunteering may contribute to reducing risks for problem behaviors. These problem behaviors include teenage pregnancy, substance use, school failure, while improving academic functioning (Kumperminc, Holditch, Allen). Furthermore, they also found

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