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According to the article, outside influences and puberty are major factors that determine the level of a teen's self-esteem. Of the two factors, which do you believe is has more of a negative impact on self-esteem? Support your answer with examples or valid information concerning influences on self-esteem.(Site 1)

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well without the article id say that outside influences can have the most negative effect on the self esteem of an adolescent because everybody wants to look like something the never will (nicki minaj/beyonce) and they feel that because they dont meet the standards of the media that they arent good enough which can impact their self esteem in the worst way
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I believe outside influences have more of a negative impact on self-esteem. Our tweens and early teens are a time when we become more aware of celebrities and media images, making them want to fit in. We might start to compare ourselves with other people or media images, like ideals. All of this can affect how we feel about ourselves and our bodies even as we grow into our teens. Family life can sometimes influence our body image. Some parents or coaches might be too focused on looking a certain way for a sports team. Family members might struggle with their own body image or criticize their kids' looks, like weight. This can all influence a person's self-esteem, especially if they're sensitive to others peoples' comments. People also can experience negative comments and hurtful teasing about the way they look from classmates and peers. Although these often come from ignorance, sometimes they can affect body image and self-esteem.
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