Joliet
Township High School
Central
Campus
Teacher: Michael Reilly
Discussing The Attitude of Today's
Youth
By Myles
Singleton
In this passage, I will classify
the attitudes of youth about maturing into adulthood. I will then explicate my reasoning
of why numerous youth endeavor to bypass their teenage years. In addition to this, I will
bestow unto you what I believe the standards for all youths to enter adulthood should be.
To start with, the disposition of
every youth towards adulthood is distinct. However, these attitudes can be assorted on a
number graph of one through ten. A scale of one would indicate youths who already perceive
themselves as adults. They believe, without a doubt, that their minds have developed more
rapidly than the common youth and that everything currently transpiring in their lives are
merely signs of their maturity. They will rebel against adult authority, feeling that they
are intelligent enough to conduct their own lives. Nevertheless, Nothing could be farther
from the truth. At times they feel they are invincible and are able to handle materials
such as alcohol, tobacco, and even guns. However, the flaw in their supposed maturity
reveals itself when these materials become too much responsibility and lead to hard drugs
and unnecessary violence because the individual couldnt handle it.
Still and all, a youth on the
scale of ten will also be a rebel, yet their reasons contradict altogether with those on
the scale of one. A youth on a ten scale will dread adulthood and will put forth effort to
delay its existence for the longest period conceivable. Their antics are very childish
throughout their youth and teenage years. They assume that must make the most out of their
childhood years, even as society itself heeds to take into account the individual as a
child, but as a pre-adult. One may observe this group participating in activities such as
partying and dare-deviling on a regular basis.
A youth with all of their facts
straight would convene on a five. They want to show adult responsibility and tackle their
circumstances, yet they also know their place as a child in the world. Instead of try to
confirm situations by themselves, they will seek a more experienced authority on the
subject. This way, they will be sure to get the equitable solution for uncertainty to
worldly problems. An example would be conversations with parents on issues of sex, drugs
and education. Along with these particulars, this group will never accept lower standards
of where they should be. A college student will not waste time at wild parties while work
is to be done, but will not neglect having fun at certain times. A high school student
will try to carry more responsibility than they would have than in their youth days.
I believe there are good reasons
to why the attitudes of teens vary so intensely. It is easy to blame the youth for fault
in their attitudes, but I am pointing directly to the parents and the environment that the
child is privileged to. Unfortunately, most parents do not know how far to take discipline
in their household for their youth. Many start too late to begin extreme discipline,
concluding that the their children are going through the trial-and-error phase and will
resolve by themselves the contrariety amid right and wrong and also moral and corrupt.
However, youth are occasioned to fail this task and misconstrue wrongs and corruption with
rights and morals. They may feel its okay to be insubordinate to elders or to use
violence when they perceive it necessary. They eventually become uncontrollable, having no
fear of the belt or switch which would have made so much difference in their attitudes
years back. Some may claim to love their parents, but wont let them have any say in
their already set lives.
For a clearer perspective,
imagine a pet puppy. You, the master, feel that the animal is too young to be forced into
paper training, learning basic commands such as sit and heal, or games such as fetch and
catch. You know it will be a strain on your pet, so you decide to let it enjoy its
youthful years. The puppy eventually begins to grow at a rapid rate. You now decide that
its time to start disciplining your pet, but it wont obey. It runs wildly in
the house and leaves its little presents everywhere, just like it did as a puppy.
Its too late to change it now, for it is now a dog.
Parents, as hard as it may be
must see their children in the same manner. At the day they are able to understand
language, they should be taught about violence, sex, gangs, drugs and every other worldly
issue. I would say that ninety-nine out of every hundred youth with attitude problems is
due to the absence of discipline in the home.
One of the biggest problems that
parents face is the terms of discipline. Parents are held back by society that threatens
to incarcerate all of those who punish a child beyond their principles. Only the parent
knows how much discipline is needed for their children. What may be an eye-opener for some
youths wouldnt even be considered a threat for others, so more drastic measures are
required.
I will conclude this passage with
my solution of filling up the void between the growth of child to adult. Parents must take
control of their children as early as possible. Every year missed will make this task
harder. Society must monitor all youth within their communities. An old African tribe
quote states It takes a whole village to raise a child. We must raise our
youth together so that they will take the bridge toward adulthood instead of trying to
leap the canyon and plummeting their lives into nothingness. We must also show our youth
that the path to adulthood is safe to cross as long as they pace themselves. We must push
to put our youths on the scale of five.
Answers To Questions
Q1- Margaret Mead states that the
youth of the US today are becoming less than they may be. This is reminiscent to the Army
recruiting commercial slogan, Be all that you can be.
Q2- None of these issues are
considered since we now have the scientific facts to judge each issues importance.
Q3- I agree that culture is
man-made and open for change, but I also feel that a persons environment may keep
the change to a minimum. An example would be an African tribe in the safari. Their
location makes it difficult to change a lifestyle of hunting and farming.
Q4- Margaret Mead was advocating
a greater knowledge and control over the civilizing process. In the last paragraph in the
preface of Coming age of Somoa, she states that our studies are now mainly
concerned with change. In the past we were basically concerned with fossils and how far
evolution has come over time.
Q5- My stand on this issue is
that some things restricted for adolescents should also be for adults. We live in a
society were morals are neglected a an individual ages. We have a drinking, tobacco use,
handgun purchase age, yet for the sake of all people, all three should be outlawed.
Alcohol influences drunk driving and abuse, tobacco interferes with health and pregnancy,
and handguns serve no other purpose except violence.
The US, unfortunately, allows us
to take the quote Land of the free too far. Things such as pornography
shouldnt have a set age limit. It should be removed entirely. I know some people
feel they cant live without it or cant wait until they are old enough to
purchase it at their local movies rental, but thats how low this filth has dragged
society.
On top of all this, since it
turns many youth to fake IDs and even stealing to access these materials, it
actually influences crime.
I believe that if we remove the
filth from our society, adults wont have to fear the behavior of todays youth.
How can we get drunk, sneak a cigarette, shoot someone or sneak a porno if the items used
to carry out these tasks dont exist? What would we do with fake IDs? Lie to
get a soda? Besides the main reason many kids sneak into clubs is for drinks and discuss
topics of sex anyway. Whats so bad about a club that has neither? I say, rid of the
filth and society will clean up itself.
A big benefit could be a huge
crime drop. With the absence of beer and tobacco, the youth will be reluctant to move to
hard liquor or weed and crack. They wont have any starter drugs. Also most handgun
owners use guns to protect themselves from other gun owners or to show power. With
neither, people wont have to fear nor have the ability to threaten. You dont
see many armed store robberies with kitchen knives.
In summary, if we clean up
society, youth wont need boundaries. If society offers the best environment to the
youth, then we cant do wrong to society or ourselves.
Q6- Ive noticed an notably
immense quantity of drug and alcohol use among high school students. Most drug abusers in
the schools are actually who the common student looks up to. These people are the
athletes. I am a three sport man. Ive noticed the more intensive the sport, the more
likely the use of drugs on the team. Football players are the biggest abusers. After game
wins, they take it upon themselves to throw wild parties and having alcoholic beverages
and cigars in celebration. It is an accepted tradition, yet I still feel that there are
better ways to celebrate than to do bodily harm to yourself. Ive wondered many times
how even the outstanding athletes stay conditioned when their drug abuse is obvious.
Moreover, I wonder how good theyve could have been without the abuse.
Ive also noticed an
broadening number of drug abuse in my friends. As time passed by, I was shocked to find
out how many of my friends were crack and marijuana users. I was never offered the drugs,
yet I was tricked once into helping one of my so-called friends carry out a secret drug
deal. I quickly cut off connections with him.
Stories of drug use is
correspondingly obvious in daily conversations with acquaintances at a high school lunch
table, gym room, or even in the class room when the teacher is out. Many of the stories
deal with incidents where a person got high or tell about where a couple of
people will go to find drugs on that day.
In the preceding question
Ive mentioned the wiping out of all drugs and alcohol in the US. Yes this sounds
extreme and may never be done, but it is obvious how it will help control the youths
drug problem.
I was first informed of drugs in
the D.A.R.E. program in my grade school. It only supplied me with drug knowledge and very
little of the life effects of drug use and how common it is. Anti-drug programs should be
organizations willing to get kids to group together and fight against drug use at a very
young age so they wont be subdued into using them in the future. In addition to the
preceding, the community should inflict greater punishments for drug users. We should be
saying, Dont use drugs because we say so! It shouldnt be ,
Dont use drugs for your own sake and ours! Most drug abusers dont
care for themselves or others, so the latter statement is less effective.
Q7- There may be several
solutions for the plight of the black teenager. I, being a black teenager
myself can easily understand our situation. Individually, we need to start raising our own
particular status by becoming more competitive in schools grade-wise. Many black students
feel they might as well just get by with school because they perceive they can never
progress in the cradle of humanity. This is
predominantly owing to poor living standards due to the reality that many parents of
todays black youth didnt have many doors open to them. If adults today would
be able to convey the message that there are extensive rationale for shooting for the
highest education conceivable, we can start setting goals for the building of blacks
social rank.
Black students should never
embrace nor strive to play off of a degrading stereotype by virtue of its the light
means of escape, because there is no easy way out of our predicament. Since the portrait
of most blacks is violent and rule-breakers, many conceive to live up to their stereotype
rather than change it. They are doing this by broadcasting a thug life for all
blacks nationwide through music appearance and personality. I know how easy it is to get
caught up in the hip-hop and urban music genre. These are the styles I favor most.
Unfortunately, I have yet to find a hip-hop artist with good lyrics and can still
flow in the rhythm. All rappers talk about is the way life is for them or how
they want it. Black teenagers today would be much more fortunate if they were receiving
the message of how life should be and how to obtain it from rappers. I say a person can
rap on anything, but they dont need to portray a ghetto lifestyle for
all blacks to the world. It just isnt true and it corrupts the minds of those who
may not know any other life. I had a taste of the civilized and the
ghetto lifestyle and the latter is second to Hell. Blacks in those conditions
should know there is a way out. That way is a good education and understanding of life.
Q8- In a school where all that we
did was learn or if I attended a single-sex school where everything was awarded for good
academics, I would receive a erroneous interpretation of how the adult world is. Public
schools do more than just educate, they provide a pre-image of real-life situations. One
example is organization. If students cannot present information in a fashionable manner
every time, they wont do it as an adult. Students shouldnt count on
learning to be fun because it educates you on life and life isnt always fun.
Segregating sexes also creates a
highly unrealistic viewpoint of life. I believe that segregation in schools was done just
to find an easy way to reduce sex among teenagers from relationships developing in
schools. This has more cons than pros. Boys and girls should learn to work together. They
will have to when they get older. Also, we dont want stereotypes that one sex is
smarter than the other because of the average GPAs of the segregated schools. It
could be due to an unbalance of intelligence within a certain school.
Q9- Pete Seegers comment is
completely untrue. School is as realistic to life as one wants it to be. To me, school
life is extremely hard. The only reason I am able to pull off high grades every time is
through the methods of organization that is taught by the school itself. No, the school
doesnt put in words exactly how one should keep track of ones self, but it
does force a person to make some methods of keeping track of everything if they want to
enjoy life and still meet honors criteria in school. For me, this is difficult for I am
juggling school, a handful of sports, and a music career. Calendars, notebooks and
pre-hand preparation makes life less hectic for me. All of this will prepare me for adult
life when I will replace these matters with jobs, finances and family. School lets me
practice organization so I wont be hit in the face by its reality later in life.
Q10- Teenagers need to be led be
adults. I agree with the author of The Bottom Line. The preponderance of the
world has been taken over without encumbrance by teenagers, mainly media and fashion
products. Since they are the main tools for advertising or making a cultural statements,
teenagers easily spread their customs and beliefs to other teenagers. However, without the
proper adult supervision, teenagers could send corrupted messages such as violence, drugs
and rebellion that will quickly catch on with teenagers because the advertising is so
inducing. Teenagers dont see the flaw in the advertisements because the parents have
not taken notice and rebelled against it. over time, the teenager grows into it and
changes before the parents eyes. We see much of this with rebellious teenagers because now
the parent is trying to control the teenager when they should have been monitoring all
along. Adults should take a look into teenage media and marketing and check out if what is
being broadcast is acceptable.