Every Teen Has Challenges
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The video, "Every Teen Has Challenges," presents a collection of personal stories from 16 teenagers who candidly discuss the difficulties they have faced, such as peer pressure, academic performance, learning disabilities, family issues, and cultural identity challenges. It delves into the pressures of academic achievement, the impact of family dynamics, and the struggles with identity and conformity in a multicultural society. Through their narratives, the video highlights important concepts such as resilience, self-awareness, social awareness, and problem-solving, relevant to those interested in social-emotional learning and educational psychology. The video provides an inspiring look at the ability of teenagers to overcome adversity, making it a valuable resource for exploring social issues and encouraging empathy and understanding in these formative years.
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Runtime: 1 hours 18 minutes 44 seconds
- Topic: Counseling and Self-Help, Education, Health and Safety, Home and Family, Social Science
- Subtopic: Educational Psychology, Family Life, Human Behavior, Mental Health, Self-Perception, Social Issues, Social Psychology, Social-Emotional Learning
- Grade/Interest Level: 8 - 12
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- Release Year: 2003
- Producer/Distributor: Five Star Educational
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