Ludhiana: The age of adolescents has been reduced from 14 to 9, Kurusar Sadhar GRK College of Education Pargate Singh Garcha has claimed in a study and suggested that many of them were due to exposure to film, television and the internet.
Initial teen years now from 9 to 13, medium teenagers from 14 to 16, and adolescent ended from 17 to 19.
Years of young people came from 15 to 24.
Garcha said: “In the age group 10 to 13 years, we observed The secondary sex surge.
After 14, children began to build identities separate from their parents and make new relationships with peers and opposite sex, in their desires for experiments.
At the age of 17 or 19, they have different identities, opinions formed well, and independent ideas.
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Safe! You have managed to throw your votoggin to see this thought thinking, the teen education program has been launched in the district government schools.
Children in Class VIII to XII in 533 Senior High Schools, High and Mediums of Ludhiana Regency will be sensitive to drug abuse, adolescent reproductive health, and HIV-AIDS, in addition to being given sex education and lessons on gender equality.
This program is about physical, physiological, psychological, socio-cultural, and interpersonal health reports.
This knowledge will provide school children the right understanding of the process of growing and instilling in themselves healthy attitude towards sex, respecting the opposite gender, and awareness of responsible sexual behavior.
This will help them understand the implications of AIDS, causes and consequences of HIV infection, as well as ways and means to prevent it.
The Advocacy Program was carried out at Smart Smart Smart Government at the Punjab Agricultural University campus on Tuesday, where the Garcha Principal and Director of Yadvinder Singh Youth Service Assistant was a resource.
District Education Deputy Officer, Nodal officer for this program, attended.
They will take the program to 5,057 state schools, where they will train a woman and a male teacher from every campus.
The Coordinator of the State Project (Science) and Nodal Officer Sushil Bhardwaj said about the program that: “A high time to merege children about their problems, they cannot discuss freely with their parents.
We have squared children through medium online But now offline activities such as painting competition, role games, and dances will be used to communicate messages.
“The Research and Training Council of the State Education Council (SCERT) will share a schedule.
Moga will be the first aspirational district to distribute this educational content among students.
Assistant Nodal Officer Pradeep Chhabra said: “We will try to channel student energy through interactive education and life education.”