Asked by Geesh
My topic is Impact of School Stress on Youth Anxiety and Depression
Write in a 10th graders response
In a few sentences in, explain what your proposed topic is. Pretend you are explaining it to someone who has never heard of it.
In a few sentences, explain why this topic is worthy of being researched and written about for this project. What makes it important or interesting?
Why are you the right person to write about this topic? Explain any personal connections or special reasons you are interested in this subject.
What are you trying to prove through your work? Draft a potential thesis statement. Remember, a thesis should have a topic, opinion, and reasoning.
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My topic is the impact of school stress on youth anxiety and depression. That means I will look at how things like homework, tests, college pressure, bullying, and social expectations at school can cause or make worse feelings of anxiety and depression in teenagers. I will explain what school stress is, show how it affects students’ mood and behavior, and explore possible ways schools can help.
This topic is worth researching because many students feel overwhelmed by school, and mental health problems can hurt learning, attendance, and overall well‑being. Learning more about the connection between school stress and teen anxiety/depression could help teachers, parents, and students make changes that improve safety and success. It’s important and interesting because it ties everyday school experiences to real health outcomes and possible solutions.
I’m the right person to write about this because I’m a 10th grader who deals with school pressure and has seen classmates struggle with anxiety and depression. I talk with friends about stress, notice how it affects sleep, grades, and relationships, and I want to find practical ways to make school less harmful for us.
Draft thesis statement: High levels of school stress contribute to increased anxiety and depression among teenagers because academic pressure, social expectations, and a lack of adequate mental health support combine to overwhelm students, so schools should reduce harmful stress by adjusting workloads, improving counseling services, and promoting healthier school environments.
This topic is worth researching because many students feel overwhelmed by school, and mental health problems can hurt learning, attendance, and overall well‑being. Learning more about the connection between school stress and teen anxiety/depression could help teachers, parents, and students make changes that improve safety and success. It’s important and interesting because it ties everyday school experiences to real health outcomes and possible solutions.
I’m the right person to write about this because I’m a 10th grader who deals with school pressure and has seen classmates struggle with anxiety and depression. I talk with friends about stress, notice how it affects sleep, grades, and relationships, and I want to find practical ways to make school less harmful for us.
Draft thesis statement: High levels of school stress contribute to increased anxiety and depression among teenagers because academic pressure, social expectations, and a lack of adequate mental health support combine to overwhelm students, so schools should reduce harmful stress by adjusting workloads, improving counseling services, and promoting healthier school environments.
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