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Teenage Life

Presentation
The
“I have got no idea”
trio
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01 02 03
The Teenage
Stereotypes Life at school
brain
In the classroom
Positive or Negative? Is it different?
Outside the classroom

04 05
Conclusion &
Role models
Questions time!
Who are they?
Are they important?
0
1
Stereotypes
Positive or Negative?
What is Stereotype?
It is a fixed idea or image that many people
hold about a certain type of person or thing,
but it is often inaccurate and can be harmful
and offensive.
Exampling
Stereotypes
HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLE OF STEREOTYPES-
1. Girls are more docile and want to please others.
2. Real men never cry.
3. Work is not suited to girls.

S stereotypes are biased thoughts


about a person due to the incorrect
belief that the category accurately
describes them.
POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE?
• Stereotype has a negative connotation. (But a stereotype is
simply a generalization about how a group of people
behaves)

• Stereotypes can be both positive and negative. But Negative


stereotypes are more than the positive ones.

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MORE EXAMPLES

Negative
“Boys only like the
color blue.”

Negative
“Girls only like
playing with dolls.”
02
The Teenage Brain
Is it different?
WHAT IS THE TEENAGE BRAIN?
Is it different?

How is the teenage


brain different from
adults?
In teen's brains, the connections
between the emotional part of
the brain and the decision-
making center are still
developing—and not always at
During adolescence / teenage , the brain the same rate.
is more plastic and so more easily
shaped by experiences than at other
times in our lives. Also, brain circuits
that are no longer used are eliminated,
so it appears to be the best chance in life
to learn new skills and develop lifelong
habits.
Facts and Tips About the Teen Brain

Teen brains continue to Different parts of teen


develop until their mid- brains grow at different
20's. rates.

Teenage
brain

Teen brains are flexible.


03
Life at School
In the Classroom / Outside the Classroom
WHAT IS LIFE AT
SCHOOL?
School life is a period filled with experiences, growth, and preparation for the future. It plays a
vital role in shaping our personalities, building character, and providing us with a strong
foundation for success.
In the classroom, students Outside the classroom,
engage in learning various school life involves
subjects, participate in socializing with peers,
discussions, and interact extracurricular activities,
with teachers. and sometimes, enjoying
breaks or lunchtime.

!LEARNING IS NOT JUST IN SCHOOL!


04
ROLE MODELS
Who are they? Are they important?
ROLE MODEL
MEANING
Role models can be anyone
you admire
And look up to for
guidance.

Mothers are admired for their nurturing nature, resilience, and


the sacrifices they make for their children.

The importance of role models, including mothers, is significant


in personal development. They can influence values, instill life lessons,
and provide a source of inspiration. Having a positive role model, like a
mother, can contribute to one's overall well-being and growth.
05
Conclusion &
Questions time!
Rules
500 kyats per question.

Easy questions only.

5 words only.

Us when you ask us a question:


THANK Credit pictures and audios from:

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Big thanks to DeDe and Lin Kurosaki for the ideas, and PowerPoint for Jas..

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