Risk Taking Behaviours
by
LithiumCassini
Last updated 6 years ago
Discipline:
Health & Fitness Subject:
Health
Grade:
10


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WHAT YOU SHOULD NOT DO?
Unhealthy risk-taking behaviour includes driving too fast, texting or talking on the phone while driving, unprotected sex, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, stealing, gang activity, or disordered eating.
Risk Taking Behaviours
TEENAGERS can't judge the case solely which they face onto and if they only do what they want to, then they will in danger. Here are some kinds of lure in our life and we will tell you how to prohibit to accept it.
The pre-frontal cortex develops later than the amygdala. As teens seek out new sensations and new experiences, the under developed pre-frontal cortex means their brain has trouble controlling risk taking impulses and understanding the consequences of their actions. So teens will often respond on impulse rather than think practically and consider the ultimate consequences of their decision.
http://understandingteenagers.com.au/blog/why-teenagers-take-risks/
http://understandingteenagers.com.au/blog/why-teenagers-take-risks/
Beause of the course, teenagers always want to know more about the opposite sex and if they haven't a right educated, then there will be Unsafe sexual activity. The danger include of pregnancy or the transmission of Sexually Transmitted Infections.
Every year, 3 million women in the U.S. have unintended pregnancies either because they skipped contraception or used it improperly.If you dread having to make the difficult, life-altering decisions that come with an unplanned pregnancy, it’s not too late—there are “morning after” and now even “week after” emergency contraceptives.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDgTSr_uOyATHE VIDEO ABOUT IT
http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20418342,00.html
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