Stress is a physical and emotional state of tension triggered by internal or external pressures characterized by feelings of anxiety, overwhelm and fatigue, impacting mental and physical well being. There are several reasons why children may experience stress easily. Some common factors include - ARead more
Stress is a physical and emotional state of tension triggered by internal or external pressures characterized by feelings of anxiety, overwhelm and fatigue, impacting mental and physical well being.
There are several reasons why children may experience stress easily. Some common factors include –
- Academic pressure stresses children through excessive homework, high expectations and fear of failure impacting self esteem and happiness.
- Social issues such as bullying, peer conflicts and social media anxiety cause stress, eroding children’s confidence and well being.
- Family dynamics including divorce, financial struggles, parental conflict and unrealistic expectations create stress, insecurity and emotional turmoil in children.
- Children’s inability to regulate emotions, manage frustration and cope with feelings leads to stress, anxiety and emotional overload issues.
- Environmental factors such as poverty, violence, trauma and natural disasters expose children to stress, fear and emotional distress.
- Unrealistic expectations from parents, teachers or self imposed create undue pressure leading to stress, anxiety and decreased self esteem in children.
- Sleep deprivation disrupts children’s emotional regulation by causing irritability, anxiety and stress, impairing cognitive function and overall well being severely.
- Poor nutrition and unhealthy diets high in sugar and processed foods trigger stress, energy crashes and mood swings.
Reducing stress in children involves promoting healthy habits, open communication, emotional support and relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, exercise and mindfulness, fostering a nurturing environment and balanced lifestyle.
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The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) examination is a prestigious and rigorous test in India for recruiting candidates into the Civil Services, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and Indian Police Service (IPS), among others. It is conducted in thrRead more
The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) examination is a prestigious and rigorous test in India for recruiting candidates into the Civil Services, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and Indian Police Service (IPS), among others. It is conducted in three stages:
1. Preliminary Examination: This consists of two objective-type papers — General Studies (GS) and Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT). The Preliminary exam tests a candidate’s knowledge of current events, history, geography, polity, and basic aptitude.
2. Main Examination: This is a descriptive test involving nine papers, including essay writing, general studies (four papers), an optional subject (two papers), and one paper on language proficiency. The Main exam assesses a candidate’s in-depth knowledge of various subjects and their ability to articulate and analyze complex issues.
3. Interview (Personality Test): This final stage evaluates a candidate’s personality, suitability for a civil service role, and overall demeanor. It is designed to test the candidate’s mental alertness, leadership qualities, and integrity.
The examination is known for its difficulty and requires comprehensive preparation in diverse areas including general studies, current affairs, and specific optional subjects.
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