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Immunity In Teenagers I Student Veronica Ghallian I Online Program-Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre

By admin in Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Speech and Drama Based Personality Development for Teenagers, Speech Writing on July 9, 2023

An original speech, written by our student Veronica Ghallian.

Veronica Ghallian is 10 years old, a young orator and writer from Mumbai. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Kathakar Program, an Online Public Speaking through Applied Storytelling & Theatre Program under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Veronica for this exemplary true self-expression.

Immunity In Teenagers

Imagine, the top school in your city has almost 300 teenage students from grade 8 to grade 12. Their monthly attendance is 18 days out of 24 days a month. Does this sound healthy? That would have been a different issue if they had missed school for luxury or fun. But these students are missing because of low immunity. Doesn’t this sound shocking? Well, it is shocking to me. Today teenagers’ immunity is deteriorating day by day.

The reason their attendance is low is because they are falling sick. They either have colds, flu, or coughing most of the time. Some cases also reported body pain and stomach infection. According to Quick Stats, 37% of teenage students are falling sick in a month. This data is according to the survey they conducted in a few schools.

According to me, there are 3 primary reasons for their low immunity.

Firstly, due to weather conditions and climate change for example, exposure to high temperatures alters one, raising anxiety, depressive symptoms, irritability, and aggression. Teenagers feel powerless when they cannot keep calm and can neither fight nor flee the hot weather. This year in 2023, summer has arrived late and has been harsh and the shocking part is that more alluring cities like Jaipur, Gurgaon, and New Delhi have reported severe rainfall in peak summer. This affects the health of a teenager adversely.

Secondly, immunity in teenagers has severely deteriorated because of the rising trend of unhealthy food consumption. For example, today’s teenagers love to eat chocolates, and candies, which are full of liquid sugar and other harmful substances. Overeating sugar can contribute to people having too many calories, which can lead to weight gain. Being overweight increases your risk of health problems such as heart disease, and diabetes. It can also make it harder to control impulsive behaviours. According to WHO, there has been a severe rise in diabetes in children, teenagers, and youth. My neighbour is a paediatric dentist and I often see teenagers and young kids of 8 years old getting their cavities removed in his clinic.

Thirdly, the most important reason is the lifestyle of teenagers has changed drastically. Most teenagers have a smartphone, or video game addiction. They are couch potatoes during their meal times. Walking up the stairs has been replaced by elevators and lifts. Physical activity has reduced drastically. A physically active body is always stronger against diseases than a non-physically active body.

To conclude I would like to mention that health is not something which can be bought in the market. Health is built every day and a strong immunity is the fundamental pillar of this superstructure called health. Eat healthy. Avoid junk food, sweet and adulterated products. Exercise daily. Follow a healthy eating ritual by chewing your food well and mindfully. Don’t watch TV and being a Couch Potato. Wear comfortable clothes according to season. Most importantly keep stress at bay. Be cheerful. Walk, run or indulge in any physical activity daily. Immune System is built with a healthy daily ritual because a healthy immune system will give you a healthy body.

 

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Mental Health of Teenagers I Student Rudra Bansal I Offline Program Jaipur-Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre

By admin in Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Essay Writing, Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre, Speech and Drama Based Personality Development for Teenagers, Speech Writing, Teenage Stories on June 15, 2023

An original speech, written by our student Rudra Bansal.

Rudra is 13 years old young writer and orator from Jaipur. He loves singing and cooking. We are proud to have him as a student Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre Program in Jaipur under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Rudra for this exemplary true self-expression.

Mental Health for Teenagers

Imagine a 14-year-old boy spending his whole day in his room. He has withdrawn from studies, from activities, and from socialization. He is always lost in his own world which has no connection with the outer world. He is always aloof. Family and Friends think that he likes to be alone but in reality, he is weeping because he was bullied. Hello everyone, I am Rudra. This is the true story of my friend Alex. Alex was bullied every day for his body image because he was obese. He heard statements like “Hello Fatso”, and “Walk Slowly else you will make a hole in the ground” every moment when he was in either school or on the sports ground. All these statements used to disturb him and slowly he started withdrawing from school, the playground, and all other activities.

Do you think that commenting on others’ body image is doing any good to you? Do we consider how our rude and insensitive words may impact the mental health of a fellow teenager? Isn’t it worrisome or even scary to think of a teen developing a mental health issue when he or she should be focussing on building a great career in sports or science or arts? Do parents monitor their teen’s mental health the way they keep a watchful eye on their teen’s physical health? Mental health issues often emerge during the tumultuous teen years. In fact, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics: “More than 14 million children and adolescents in the United States, or 1 in 5, have a diagnosable mental health disorder.

Let’s go back to Alex’s Story and find out what happened to him. Alex’s parents were busy with their work life and Alex’s mental health was out of their sight. They were not irresponsible parents, just that they never thought that their 14-year-old was going through a horrible phase. Until the child shares anything with their parents the parents also don’t intervene these days. Parents feel scared that they will get to hear: “you don’t give space to us”. While being locked up in his room Alex’s only friend was his phone. This “only friend” gave him access to the ever-blooming various social media channels. On one such channel, he posted videos of his singing and dancing skills. His videos were loved by the virtual followers. He gained many unreal virtual friends in the name of followers. He also started enjoying this. At this juncture, he was getting bullied again in the form of negative comments on his body image. Since he already had his taste in body image bullying, he chose to ignore it. Now you may call it bad luck or a conspiracy of stars one of his virtual followers was nasty. This nasty follower hacked his phone. This hacker made private videos of Alex and posted them on Alex’s personal social media channel. These videos and the comments on these videos were embarrassing.
This was the time when Alex broke. His physical and mental strength gave up. He was in deep depression. Anxiety attacks were a regular norm for him by now. He didn’t know what to do. He was in tears at all times. What do you think Alex has done at this juncture? Are you thinking that he committed suicide? Well to disappoint you he didn’t do that. After all, he was a great singer and dancer who knew the art of self-expression. He decided to take help. He went to his parents and shared everything. His parents were sorry for not paying attention to Alex due to their work life. They immediately reported the crime in a cyberbullying cell. They spoke to school authorities about body image bullying. Slowly everything was becoming normal for Alex. It was Alex’s inner strength that got him back in his life. He knew that he was stronger than his depression.

My dear friends, depression is a chronic disease in teenagers. Early intervention is the only key. Parents and School Authorities must have enough support systems to prevent bullying in any form. Teenagers must be given the space and platform to express their feelings. Most importantly, parents please pay attention when you notice that your teen is withdrawing. A supportive environment is all that today’s teens need than something filled with negativity. To conclude, I would reiterate that any form of bullying for anyone is not conducive. Focus on your self-growth by increasing your skill sets than putting someone down based on their body image.

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