The behavior of teens and tweens is often considered an issue of serious concern in today's society.
The behavior of teens and "tweens" is often considered an issue of serious concern in today's society. From improper dress to drugs to sex and violence, many parents worry that adolescent behavior is out of control. In addition, some are concerned that the average age of adolescence is getting increasingly younger, and that many children are being forced—either by the media or by peer pressure—to grow up too fast (Hymowitz, 1998).
In this Assignment, you apply supportive evidence taken from the readings and from your own experiences to reinforce a position.
Questions about this Assignment? Post them in the Contact the Instructor area. That way, everyone in the class will see and benefit from the Instructor's response.
To prepare for this Assignment:
Review the Chapter 12 selection, "Tweens: Ten Going On Sixteen" by Kay S. Hymowitz in The Longman Writer (pp. 212–216).
Then, read the following statement:
Are children growing up too fast?
Select a position to argue. Either agree or disagree with the above statement.
Next, consider the following:
Reflect on your experiences of being a "tween." Was it fun, awkward, or awful?
What are your experiences with the emotions and behaviors of this age group? How have you responded to these emotions and behaviors, and what are their implications? Consider why "tweens" behave in the manner that they do. How do adult reactions affect "tween" mannerisms, affectations, and behaviors?
The Assignment:
Write a 1- to 2-page essay in response to the statement. Be sure to include the following:
An introductory paragraph that includes your thesis statement regarding your position in favor of or against the statement. Underline the thesis statement in your response.
1–2 paragraphs of supportive evidence for your position
Cite at least two examples from the reading or outside sources (e.g., books, journal articles, web articles) in support of your position. Note: Wikipedia will not be accepted as an outside resource.
Formatting Expectations:
Indent the first sentence of each paragraph. Block paragraphs are not acceptable for this Assignment.
Your final document should:
be in a 10- or 12-point font, such as Arial or Verdana
be double-spaced throughout
have 1-inch margins for top, bottom, left, and right
Include your full name and the Assignment title on the document
Contact the Student Support Team for assistance with word processing. The contact information is in the Student Support section. Word Processing help is also available in the Writing Center website
The behavior of teens and "tweens" is often considered an issue of serious concern in today's society. From improper dress to drugs to sex and violence, many parents worry that adolescent behavior is out of control. In addition, some are concerned that the average age of adolescence is getting increasingly younger, and that many children are being forced—either by the media or by peer pressure—to grow up too fast (Hymowitz, 1998).
In this Assignment, you apply supportive evidence taken from the readings and from your own experiences to reinforce a position.
Questions about this Assignment? Post them in the Contact the Instructor area. That way, everyone in the class will see and benefit from the Instructor's response.
To prepare for this Assignment:
Review the Chapter 12 selection, "Tweens: Ten Going On Sixteen" by Kay S. Hymowitz in The Longman Writer (pp. 212–216).
Then, read the following statement:
Are children growing up too fast?
Select a position to argue. Either agree or disagree with the above statement.
Next, consider the following:
Reflect on your experiences of being a "tween." Was it fun, awkward, or awful?
What are your experiences with the emotions and behaviors of this age group? How have you responded to these emotions and behaviors, and what are their implications? Consider why "tweens" behave in the manner that they do. How do adult reactions affect "tween" mannerisms, affectations, and behaviors?
The Assignment:
Write a 1- to 2-page essay in response to the statement. Be sure to include the following:
An introductory paragraph that includes your thesis statement regarding your position in favor of or against the statement. Underline the thesis statement in your response.
1–2 paragraphs of supportive evidence for your position
Cite at least two examples from the reading or outside sources (e.g., books, journal articles, web articles) in support of your position. Note: Wikipedia will not be accepted as an outside resource.
Formatting Expectations:
Indent the first sentence of each paragraph. Block paragraphs are not acceptable for this Assignment.
Your final document should:
be in a 10- or 12-point font, such as Arial or Verdana
be double-spaced throughout
have 1-inch margins for top, bottom, left, and right
Include your full name and the Assignment title on the document
Contact the Student Support Team for assistance with word processing. The contact information is in the Student Support section. Word Processing help is also available in the Writing Center website
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