Viết giùm em một bài luận ngắn với chủ đề: Today's children are living under more pressure from the society than children in the past . to what extent do you agree or disagree with this opion ? ( tự viết giùm emm với không coppy ạ )

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Despite a continuing improvement in standard of living, many people believe that young people suffer more stress than older generations. I definitely agree with the statement and shall put forth my arguments to support my views in the following paragraphs.

 

Firstly, teenagers are exposed to more products than earlier generations as they are living in a modern consumerist society. Through films and the media they see celebrities with expensive jewellery, clothes and cars. Moreover, youth oriented advertising gives them an awareness of the latest technology such as digital music formats and mobile phones. As a result, teenagers feel pressure to acquire these items. Such stresses were not so strong during earlier times.

 

Secondly, pressures at school are stronger than before. Competition is very tough. Today‘s children have to compete with children from all over the globe. Teenagers must succeed in their studies so that they can compete for the best jobs. Parental pressure, examinations and homework are all reported as causing increased levels of strain. Such stress was not that severe in earlier times.

 

Finally, today‘s children are faced with a new type of stress. They are faced with a choice of two cultures. One culture, the global culture, is the one they want to adopt and the other is the traditional culture which they are forced to adopt by their parents. They are in a dilemma and this causes stress that has never been experienced by the earlier generations.

 

To sum up, consumerism and academic pressures are powerful causes of stress on today‘s teenagers. To add to it there is the pressure of sticking to the traditional culture. So, definitely today‘s children are under greater pressure than that faced by earlier generations.

We are living in the ever-increasing era with state-of-the-art technologies as well as immense knowledge sources. The human, in recent decades, has endlessly made an effort to improve standard of living as shorten the gap between rich and poor, which to get a better quality of life. From my viewpoint, the youth these days, however, have suffered several invisible pressures from either society or even their relatives to catch up with these giant achievements of the earlier generation.

First of all, the competition children have to face in the school, home and even in a playground is far more than the past centuries. The society appreciates only the best performers and being the top scorer is quite a challenging job. The parents want their children to excel in every field and thus the childhood is far different these days than our forefathers used to have. Renowned and good schools have a limited number of seats and the competition for those seats is overwhelming. Parents want their children to excel in other areas besides their academic performance including music, sports, art and in other fields. They are often found to be forced to get involved in activities that they have little interest in. Thus the children in the present era live under constant pressure, fear and competition. The pressures are many folded- from parents, siblings, classmates, society and so on. As a consequence, they do not have a magical and carefree childhood our past generations enjoyed.

Secondly, pressures at school are stronger than before. Competition is very tough. Today‘s children have to compete with children from all over the globe. Teenagers must succeed in their studies so that they can compete for the best jobs. Parental pressure, examinations and homework are all reported as causing increased levels of strain. Such stress was not that severe in earlier times.

 

Finally, today‘s children are faced with a new type of stress. They are faced with a choice of two cultures. One culture, the global culture, is the one they want to adopt and the other is the traditional culture which they are forced to adopt by their parents. They are in a dilemma and this causes stress that has never been experienced by the earlier generations.

 

To sum up, consumerism and academic pressures are powerful causes of stress on today‘s teenagers. To add to it there is the pressure of sticking to the traditional culture. So, definitely today‘s children are under greater pressure than that faced by earlier generations.

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