Agree or Disagree Teens and Stresses. Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 33.7% of teens are afraid of test taking.

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Agree or Disagree Teens and Stresses

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 33.7% of teens are afraid of test taking

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 51% of teens are afraid of talking to their parents about personal problems. This number climbs to 54% for the percentage of teens who are afraid to talk to their teachers about personal problems.

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 40% of teens are afraid of peer pressure or not fitting in with people at school

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 30% of teens are afraid of being bullied or harassed at school or other groups/clubs to which they belong

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 43.6% of teens are afraid of depression or suicide

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 66% of teens are stressed about their future or life after graduation

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 75.5% of teens are stressed about poor academic performance or not getting good grades

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 56.4% of teens are stressed over money. For instance, worrying about how to pay for things

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision 54% of teens are afraid of having to audition or try-out in order to be a part of something Examples: Auditioning for a musical, trying out for a sport team, etc.

Do you Agree or Disagree? Back up your decision School Life stresses teens out more than home life (64.7% verses 35.3%)