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Discuss how society should respond to the problems of the young and the old.
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Social Problems

Social Problems


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It is important for society to address the problems of both the young and the old. The youth today face a variety of challenges, including academic problems, peer pressure, depression, and more 1. It is important for parents to provide emotional support and help their children identify activities they enjoy outside of school. Parents should also be open to discussing options such as taking a gap year or taking a course at a community college, which could help reduce the pressure of having to attend a prestigious university.

On the other hand, the elderly population is growing and facing unique challenges of their own. There are concerns that America will soon be awash in a gray wave, spelling increased health care costs for an aging population, greater housing and transportation needs, and fewer young workers contributing to Social Security. However, there are also many benefits to intergenerational connections. When the young and the old connect, it can lead to a stronger and more supportive community .

In order to address the problems of both the young and the old, it is important to create opportunities for intergenerational connections. This can be done through programs such as mentorship, volunteering, and community service. By bringing together people of different ages, we can create a more inclusive and supportive society
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