Lots of teenagers They decide to find some worked to do after school, or temporarily, to do only during holidays. On the one hand there will be people who see it well because it is a way to gain experience, mature and otherwise have a little extra salary for their stuff, on the other hand there are people who may see it badly because it can make they disconnect from their studies and lower their performance. Let’s see what pros and cons of teenage work.
The situation is a bit complicated. While it may seem to many that young people are starting out with their responsibilities, it may seem a disadvantage to others as they drop out of school and prefer to work. However, the best assessment will be of each person’s critical point and each adolescent’s personality, and for this we are going to discuss its benefits and details.
teen work
already a teenager You can start working from the age of 16 together with an authorization from their parents or legal guardians. They don’t have to do that if they are sufficiently economically dependent and during their studies. There are adolescents who have free time to combine both practices and there are adolescents who do not have time for it.
Combining study with a job has potential advantages, but there are also disadvantages. Clear, a long day job is not recommended every day and even when their classes end. Yes, accepting a job for fewer hours may be allowed, although the decision is made by the person who is going to do it.
The advantages
There are many benefits in teen work life: One of them is personal growth, which can certainly help those who are a bit shy about getting along in social life. Another benefit is learning and valuing your side of the effort it takes to make some money.
- Learn to manage your own money. Always with parental consent and support, they can have the opportunity to learn how to manage their own money. In this way, they create a valuation of it and decide how to spend and keep it.
- There is another benefit that is often most appreciated, and that is the fact that they extra salary to spend it on their belongings, as trips, shopping, etc. can often be an excessive expense for parents.
- Valuing money as a life skill. But this is something that needs to be checked if we don’t want it to become a negative. Well, if the adolescent feels that he can now do things just because he has his money, he may think that he is already able to Independentwhile this is generally impossible as the salary of these jobs is usually not very high.
- It will increase your work experience. Having a job can provide you with enough information to have an opinion about what to do when you finish your studies. He already maintains a small curriculum, he knows what it’s like to work and will therefore assess whether he will start his own company in the future or become an employee.
- You will create a new skill for your life. If your job is to work with clients, it will create independence and trust. In this way he deals with difficult and conflict situations where he will have to develop skills to solve it.
The cons
The biggest drawback is undoubtedly the loss of interest in studiesBecause having your salary and being able to do what you want with it can be much nicer than getting a good grade on an exam. This is something that could be managed initially, but in the long run, chances are your only goal is to work somewhere full time and earn more. Which would surely lead him to… drop out of high school or high school.
- Less time to study. As we have already outlined, it is not necessary to have a full-time job. Having a job for more than 20 hours a week can yield low grades. A very short weekday job or where you have to work a few hours on weekends could be similar. The goal is that you don’t have time to finish your tasks, that both things require a lot of effort and that it ultimately arises in stress.
- They can’t enjoy their free time. If you have both, you can take it all in. So you can lose opportunities that you already have at your age, such as participating in your social environment or belonging to a sports environment.
- A further increase in substance abuse. Many teens with extra money may be at greater risk of having fun with alcohol and drug use. The addition of more responsibility, no support and where extra money is kept can lead many young people to make the wrong decisions.
Having a teen working can be beneficial and risky at the same time. Everything will depend on family support, maturity of the young people and what their organizational skills are. Much will depend on how the parents want to manage the situation.
Therefore, even if they work and are independent, it does not mean that they have already solved everything. The need of the parents must still be present, they must offer their support so that you can overcome the setbacks.
In addition, you should keep an eye on your studies and your daily homework. Don’t neglect family dynamics where you should continue to enjoy your free time, your family and friends. If young people don’t learn to organize quickly, they can neglect their studies, lower their grades and fill those gaps by wanting to spend money on things they didn’t buy before. That is why the supervision of their guardianship is of vital importance.
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