Most young people in my community did not seem to understand the value of education, dropped out before graduating from high school and hesitated to drop out after graduating from high school.
After dumping the education they were to sit on the market or they spent time on the local bus phone call or they just spent some time doing nothing, they called the place Labor Bureau.
In order to ask why I did not go to school to graduate from junior high school, I went to a junior high school diploma and then met a young man who left school. The Indian shop, he did not see the reasons for returning to school. Young men have a father paying tuition The father tries to persuade him to return to school, but he can not agree.
The problem of this type of thinking is that as a community, what happens to one of us will affect us all. Youth problems break into all public and private school systems. Sexual orgy, drug and alcohol experiments, adolescent depression, and suicide problems are not limited to people with physical abuse, poverty or other social, economic, ethnic stigma. These issues not only affect today's youth group: it will affect all our children. We hid behind the closed room and became the culture of people who pretend not to know the terrorist incident that happened outside. When we heard about shooting at school, we failed to attract young people as parents and leaders, so we faced a dilemma. It is a meaningful, transparent relationship. This is not an exaggeration. Actually, it's very bad.
They are behavioral problems affecting 93% of all the young people who mentioned the PPD. Most young people with behavioral disabilities have the most extreme and most rewarding performance. It is said that 90% of all adolescents referred to in the PPD are aggressive, physically aggressive or violent. That is violence. Nearly 80% of the young people who refer to PPD are considered to have emotional problems. This is not an unexpected discovery. Many of the problems experienced by children who know to be concerned can cause emotional problems. "Emotional problem" occurred. Other impacts that need to be addressed include criminal activities affecting 22% of adolescents and influencing 15% of young people.