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    impact on students. It helps students prevent such things as STDS/STI. Sex ed also shows teens how to protect themselves from any unhealthy relationship. Schools should allow sex education because it helps prevent STDS/STI , it also could gain self esteem , it could help prevent more teenage from being pregnant. The first reason why sex education should be allowed in schools is because it can help teenagers prevent STDS and STI. According to CDC school health programs can help youth adopt lifelong

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    establishing a comprehensive nursing data base(Kriegler & Harton, 1992). Gordon’s11 functional health patterns are; health perception/ health management, nutrition, pattern of elimination, activity/ excerise, cognitive, sleep/ rest, self perception/ self concept, roles/ relationships, sexuality, coping/ stress and values/ beliefs. By using these categories it’s possible to create a systematic and standardized approach to data collection and enables the nurse to determine the following

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    tangible; self esteem. This particular group of researchers wanted to look at the correlation between technology, higher self esteem, and improved cognitive learning. “Modern American educators have an increased interest in students ' perceptions of individual worthiness or self-esteem.Numerous studies have demonstrated that young children 's self-esteem or self-concept directly affects their academic performance.” (Page 2002) This is something that has already been proven; high self esteem leads to

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    When dealing with someone who is being bullied they may often be upset and it’s very important to take the problem seriously. The child/young person must be listened to in a safe and confidential environment where they are able to express their distress without fear of being embarrassed and where they are free from reprisals. In any case of suspected bullying, concerns about possible signs or changes in behaviour should be reported to the designated person. It is necessary to take what the child

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    2.2). Self-awareness is another part of how we perceive ourselves. The degree to which we are aware of ourselves vary. There are two different types of self-awareness, your private self-awareness and your public self-awareness. Your private self-awareness is the awareness of your internal state such as your thoughts, feelings, or desires. It can make us more aware of our

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    In older individuals the car they drive or the type of house in which they live seems to be the major factors that enters their minds. All of these things together control the feelings of the person. The way a person feels about them self is called self-esteem.

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    Have you ever been left upset or had the feeling of unacceptance due to using social media? Using any social media of any kind can negative effects on you, these can be, low self- esteem, bulling and your social skills. Low self-esteem Everyone loves the feeling of having a notification come up saying that someone has just liked their Facebook post and you can sometimes wonder what’s so wrong with social media. What people don’t understand is that social media can have a darker side than you all

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    inside. Do Something says “75% of girls with low self-esteem reported engaging in negative activities like cutting, bullying, smoking, drinking, or disordered eating. This compares to 25% of girls with high self-esteem.” Also Do Something says that “7 in 10 girls believe that they are not good enough or don’t measure up in some way, including their looks, performance in school and relationships with friends and family members.” Having low self esteem can really hurt you even if you

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    then goes on to point out some examples of damaged emotions. Amidst the types of damaged emotions that are highlighted, Seamands gives the same formula to resolve them all. Confrontation, acceptance of responsibility, introspection, forgiveness of self and others and lastly seeking the Holy Spirit for guidance can best sum up his plan to begin the process of healing damaged emotions. This process of healing damaged emotions begins with the realization of the root and cause of emotional issues. In

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    addition to this, psychologists such as Sandra L. Calvert have discovered that commercials give children a distorted sense of reality and can lead to personality conflicts. Parents and scientists alike have found that advertisements also can cause self esteem issues in young people, and this is a major concern. In conclusion, the negative effects of advertising on children are alarming. Commercials advertising food are everywhere, and they are causing problems in children’s eating habits. An article

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