What pushes a teenager to suddenly drop out of high school? The answer: any number of very stressful "trigger" events that occur in their final few months in class, researchers at Université de Montréal's Public Health Research Institute have found.
In fact, adolescents exposed to severe stressors are more than twice as likely to drop out in the following few months compared to similar schoolmates who are not exposed, says the study led by UdeM pyschoeducation professor Véronique Dupéré.
The stressors are not always school-related. In fact, most occur away from school and can involve family members (divorcing parents, for example), conflicts with peers, work issues (being laid off), health issues (a car accident) and legal issues.
[...] "These findings show that the risk of high school dropout is not predetermined over the long run," Dupéré said. "Rather, it fluctuates and becomes higher when adolescents have to deal with challenging situations in their lives. School personnel thus need to be aware of their students' changing needs in and out of school to provide them with the right kind of support at the right time."
What has been your experience?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170410123935.htm
[Source]: What triggers a high-school student to suddenly drop out?
[Abstract]: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cdev.12792/abstract
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Friday April 14 2017, @03:45PM
Anyone have a problem with that? Want to be "sanctioned"? Here, play nice and go along with us and we will leave you alone.
The problem is that if the economy lack internal consistency it risk a uncontrollable collapse. Just as a nuclear power plant can control the power source. But if it is toyed with, it can and will blow operators ass clean of.
However, our currency is being shanghaied for the benefit of a few. No matter which countries' currency we trade in, its all the same.
I think the point is to use currencies that are harder to manipulate and track. Can't print new nor see who to steal (tax) from.