Works Cited
Rozello, Steven. "Family Expectations." PHMC. 14 Mar. 2005. Office of Health Education. 28 Apr. 2008.
The author discusses the different types of stress, such as family expectations, that are placed on kids like David Hayden by his family. The article is based off of questions that were asked to students at the University of Pennsylvania, and those who talked about the stress of family expectations claimed their parents thought they should be robot-like by doing work 24/7; for example, one student claimed, "My parents don't expect me to have a life, I should be spending every waking moment studying, and things like socializing, showering, etc. are all secondary to that pursuit,”. The author didn’t share any of his thoughts on stress, but did seem compassionate about how the students felt.
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