The influence of self-esteem on teenagers being faced with risky behavioral choices is that the level of self-esteem determines resistance to such behaviors.
<h3>How can self-esteem impact a teenager's choices?</h3>
Teenagers are often faced with very tough choices on how to behave. Friends and others in their social cycle can try to get them to engage in risky behavior that could turn out very bad and can lead to some severe consequences.
Teenagers might find it hard to say no to these behaviors when suggested by others in an effort to fit in.
A teenager with high self-esteem however, would not care too much about fitting in and so would be able to resist risky behavior as opposed to those with less self-esteem.
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You have to be a resident of Georgia and live in the county and voting precinct where you will vote.
You can register to vote when you are 17.5 years old, but you must be 18 years old by Election Day to vote.
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Answer:
Parents and infants usually sleep on hard surfaces, such as floor mats, firm mattresses or wooden planks.
Explanation:
Co-sleeping is like a proximity or nearness or sharing bed with your child. Sharing about the same bed or the same room.
There are different type of co-sleeping occur in a different culture.
- Family bed
- The sidecar arrangement
- Different bed in the same room
- The children are permitted in parents' bed when they needed.
Benefits :
- Parents get as much need of sleep.
- Breastfeeding is easy when the baby is nearby to the parents.
- In parents room baby reduces the risk of SIDS.