“46% of teens use profanity multiple times a day” says the Chicago tribute. This shows that swearing isn’t anything knew for teenagers and that almost half of them use it everyday. This essay shows why the Crazy Horse Electric Game shouldn’t be banned from schools because it can be used to teach about drugs and other subjects.
The book the Crazy Horse Electric Game can be used to teach. The book used rhetorical strategies and gives lessons about drug use. It talks about how willie abused drugs and then what the effects of that decision. Willie used the drug acid (LSD) he also tries to run away from home but realizes he can’t survive on his own and that he shouldn’t have done the drugs in the first place. This book can teach lessons on why drugs are bad for you which should be considered a learning tool for teachers to teach their students.
46% of teens swear on a daily basis, multiple times a day says Chicago tribute. Almost 80-90 times on average. It’s not like these teenagers haven’t heard a swear or two in there life time either from their peers or parents. Teenagers should be exposed to swearing in their lifetime because when they are older it is
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Teenagers clearly already know about drugs because most of the population of them have had the chance to use them. A surprisingly low percentage of around half of the ones who had the chance to use them, did. Teaching children about drugs in their teens will help prevent them from using them in those years. Also, teaching children in primary school will prevent it as well says Project Know a drug education website. You might say that exposing teens to drug use may promote usage during those years. This will not promote it, it can help stop it. It will help stop usage or any ideas by showing the side effects and what can happen after using them. This will give reasons to teens on why not to use
Like the book Crank by Ellen Hopkins. Hopkins explains the effects of drugs on a teenager through her fictional character Kristina/Bree. She was a straight A student who never thought twice about breaking rules. That all changed after the first time she tried drugs. Which started her on
Despite that students now use profanity in their public schools and even more out of school, this could cause more children and teens to use the offensive language around their peers.
“[Timothy Jay] estimates that the average adolescent uses roughly 80 to 90 swear words a day.” (Glover)
Drug abuse is an increasing problem in our society, and specifically among teenagers. This increased affiliation with substances is very detrimental to teens. It causes an inability to focus, increases the chance that you will continue your drug abuse through your adulthood and it greatly damages the brain and many other organs. Our brains are developing when we are in our adolescence, which is why it is very important to discourage kids experimenting with drugs.
Making people aware at a younger age and helping them understand the damaging effects will help teens be more thoughtful before taking the drug Parents should also talk to their children about the harmful effects of drugs. Many kids around the ages of 12-17 hear about the drug molly, but do not pay attention or understand what they are hearing. Most of the time users do not know what the are ingesting because it is chemically made at the dealer’s house and isn’t regulated by the FDA. Users and potential users of molly need to understand what they are putting into their body and the risk associated with this harmful
Drugs do not only affect your mind but also the body, these are long term affects that people do not take into account when starting down the path of chemical changes in the body. "Yet another chemical weapon has reared its ugly head, directed at the once safest place on earth, a mothers womb." Children today are exposed to the normality of young women being very sexually active, but they are not informed of the consequences that come from keeping up a life like this. They are lied to in that they are not informed of how the protection from pregnancy doesn't protect them from other things like sexually transmitted diseases. Every year about three million teens will get a sexually transmitted infection. To catch the teens that are sexually active and forcing them to learn the harsh truths of how their protection does not protect them from everything from their parents and medical persons will save thousands from the harsh truths of these infections. Not only will teens become aware of what they are getting into before they start but now families
When I was in fifth grade, our school required us to take D.A.R.E (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) classes, which promoted how to avoid drugs and the negative effects that they have on our bodies. Raising awareness of drug addictions at a young age is important, because nowadays children are exposed to drugs at rather young ages. The simple “say no to drugs” just does not cut it anymore. Nothing is beautiful about living in a world infiltrated by drugs, disease, and addiction. Since children are exposed to heroin and other hardcore drugs by the time they reach high school, they are more
Instead of teaching children that marijuana should be regarded as though it 's just as dangerous as LSD they should be taught of the true risks associated with each individual drug. When something that is thought to be true is found out to be false, especially in the mind of a teenager, then all other related facts might also be untrue. The "consistent mischaracterization of marijuana" according to Rosenbaum is what hinders approaches to promote drug prevention in teens (35). This is how children fall victim to the "gateway theory", it has nothing to do with the properties of the drug, but the way the dangers of it are
Another effective way of encouraging teenage kids to avoid the use of hallucinogens, would be to include education on hallucinogenic drugs in public schools. If every student learned about hallucinogenic drugs and what they do to their body, they would most likely not consume these drugs. Also the peer pressure of other students being against hallucinogens would definitely have an effect on their peers choices on whether they even try drugs in the first place. As being a student who has been educated on hallucinogenic drugs, they would never consider the consumption of them later in
There are three main types of drug education, sensational, affective and social. (Reist 19) With the first approach, educators use sensationalist claims and scare tactics to prevent young adults from trying drugs. This method has been proven to be remarkably ineffective, with recipients being more likely to turn to hard drugs and overdose. The second method, the affective approach, was not better. This method was based off the assumption that drug users and alcoholics have a chemical dependency because of a personal weakness or deficit. However, this method refused to acknowledge the recreational users at all. This was a major problem because people can use certain drugs and alcohol in small quantities, in a social setting without ruining their lives. These classes focused on improving decision making skills and improve individual self-esteem. The most current form of drug education focuses on helping young people resist social pressures to use drugs or alcohol. Although these programs have received more funding that other drug education programs, they are still ineffective, with the best programs only stopping or delaying drug use in the very small number of students. (Reist 21) For an education program to be effective, students need to receive truthful information about drugs and their impact on the body. Take cannabis for example, the current system teaches kids that trying
If you are a drug user, do you have trouble in remembering what you were doing while you were taking drugs? Are you interested in going to a party that drugs are available? Have you ever hurt yourself for no reason? Do you often say or do things that hurt your friends and parents? These are early signs of drug abuse. Try to understand the true nature of drug use, and learn how to say no to temptations and enjoy a healthy life. Remember, taking drugs is always the worst and the naivest thing in the world. Think twice before someone invited you to join him or her. Think twice before you want to find excitement through drugs. Think twice before you curious of
In today's colleges the availability and variety of drugs is widespread. There is a demand for drugs and the supply is plentiful. Since drugs are so easy accessible, a natural interest in them may develop. A person may hear about drugs experiences, on reactions of drug usage, such as " Hey the weed
Doesn’t matter what age, drugs are going to be used and abuse. From the time we are born, till the day we die, prescription drugs are prescribed for doctor approved use. Most prescription drugs are given to help control a disease, an imbalance, sickness, etc. With teenage drug abuse on the rise in most US high schools, it has become a problem parents are facing amongst their children. Being a parent to a teenager who has meddled with prescription drugs has been an unbelievable eye opener. Teens know who they get these drugs from; fellow students, friends, their parents cabinets, etc. Educating parents and discussing the risks with teens about the effects prescription drugs can cause is important to helping
These numbers reveal that teenagers face an apparent exposure to drugs, and have little trouble getting a hold of some if desired. This article concludes that drug use and its consequences are not stressed enough in the current high school curriculum. The statistics prove that more needs to be done to identify and educate students at risk for drug use.
The prevention of drug use and abuse starts as a child is learning and especially when they are a teenager and prone to “peer pressure.” As a teenager learns more about themselves and their environment, they are presented with opportunities to experiment with drugs and this is where they need to make a decision to either partake in the wrongdoing and join the club or be an individual and refrain from this action. Educated people are more likely to make sound decisions.