
Seon Park
2024년 7월 25일
Party Enthusiast: Impact on HQtest Scores and Academic Balance
Is your child a party monger?
Agree. ☞ Your child’s HQ test score is 50.
A party monger child is someone who constantly seeks out or prioritizes social events, parties, and entertainment over other aspects of life. Being a party monger can lead to several potential dangers and negative consequences. First, constantly prioritizing social events over academics can result in poor grades, missed assignments, and a lack of focus in school. This can lead to long-term educational consequences and limit future opportunities. Secondly, party settings can amplify peer pressure, making it more difficult for a child to say no to risky behaviors, such as drinking, smoking, or engaging in unsafe activities. Party environments often expose children and teens to substances like alcohol or drugs, leading to potential addiction. Thus, it is important for children and adolescents to find a healthy balance between socializing and their other responsibilities to avoid these potential dangers.