Teens do bad things. This year they did many bad things. One group hurt people in Tallinn. The court will decide soon.
In Harju County, adults do less bad things. Teens do more bad things. People share bad videos on social media. Many videos are not seen.
Some teens want to be famous. Many kids want love and attention. Teens want to belong. If they can’t, they do bad things.
Kids copy adults. The world is not safe. Adults have many problems. Kids see this. Teens see videos of fights on phones.
The film "Fränk" shows bad things but also hope. The director says understanding is important.
Films and games do not cause bad things. But they make problems worse. Helping kids early is important. Schools need more experts. Prevention is key.
In Estonia, adults must tell if kids need help. Often, they don’t tell. Different places don’t work together. Child workers can ask for help.
Teens engage in harmful activities. This year, they have committed many disturbing acts. One group caused harm to people in Tallinn. The court will soon make a decision.
In Harju County, adults commit fewer offenses, while teens are involved in more criminal activities. People share violent videos on social media, many of which go unnoticed.
Some teens seek fame. Many children desire love and attention. Teens want to fit in. When they can't, they resort to harmful actions.
Children mimic adults. The world is not a safe place. Adults face numerous challenges, and children witness this. Teens watch videos of fights on their phones.
The film "Fränk" portrays negative behaviors but also offers hope. The director emphasizes the importance of understanding.
Films and games do not directly cause bad behavior, but they can exacerbate existing problems. Early intervention is crucial. Schools need more specialists. Prevention is essential.
In Estonia, adults are required to report if children need assistance. Often, they fail to do so. Different institutions do not collaborate effectively. Child welfare workers can request support.