Prmaceed Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Akito Iwata), which operates "Go Tsushinsei Koko," an introductory website for correspondence high schools, conducted a "Survey on the Actual Situation of Teenagers' Worries, Causes, and Solutions" from May 15 (Fri) to May 19 (Tue), 2026, to comprehensively analyze the concerns of teenagers. This survey targeted 300 individuals aged 15-19 (teen generation) and 300 individuals aged 40-59 (parental generation), investigating what teenagers worry about, who they consult with, and what kind of support they seek (*1). Based on the results of this survey, we consider the environment necessary for today's teenagers. Q1. Are you satisfied with your current school education (classes/curriculum)? (Single answer/n=600) For this question, "Very satisfied" accounted for 10.8% and "Somewhat satisfied" accounted for 51.8%, totaling 62.7% (*1). Teenagers, in particular, showed high satisfaction, at 74.7%, which is 24.0% higher than the parental generation. Q2. Please choose the learning methods that you feel suit you or are likely to suit you. (Multiple answers/n=600) The most frequent answer for learning methods that suit (or are likely to suit) individuals was "Learning at my own pace," at 41.2%. This was followed by "Reviewing and relearning basics" at 23.2%, "Small group/individual instruction" at 22.7%, and "Practical learning" at 22.2%. There was a significant generational gap, particularly in "Learning at my own pace" and "Small group/individual instruction," revealing that teenagers are seeking learning methods that suit them. Q3. Please choose what you would like to learn or are interested in, outside of school studies. (Multiple answers/n=600) Items listed as things they would like to learn include "IT/Programming" at 23.0%, "Music" at 21.3%, "Video/SNS" at 18.2%, "Languages/Study Abroad" at 17.8%, and "Beauty/Makeup" at 15.3%. A generational gap was noticeable in many items, indicating a shift