April 16th, 2008

You’re Time to ~*SHINE*~

Mr. Fisher put us in the spot light and asked us what we wanted to learn. This question was difficult for me because I am not really sure what I would like to learn. For some people this question was easy. One person in my class wanted to learn how to fly, and another wanted to know if people that speak a different language think in that language too. But for me it took me a while. In the future I know I want to become a lab technician in a hospital (taking needles, looking at blood under a microscope). So a question I came up with is “how long would I have to go to school to become a lab technician?” I wanted to know because then I could estimate how old I would be when I actually had a job. I also thought about driving. If I knew the basics on how to drive, then I would probably do better in my driving test. I had one more question that I wanted to ask. It’s a difficult question to answer if you really think about it and it has many different answers…What is love? And how do you know if you have it? I think this is difficult, because I don’t think I have experienced it yet. Also I would like to know that because then I wouldn’t be puzzled when someone asked me. Love is very mysterious and complicated and may have different symptoms for everyone. What does love mean to you? Tell me your opinion.

 

Bye =)


3 comments April 16th, 2008

Teenagers…What Do They Need?

Hi,

I think that the biggest thing a parent could give their teenager is trust. I would say trust because If you think that you’re not trusted you’re probably going to thing that you never will earn the trust of your parents. I know that in most teenagers lives they often won’t tell their parents things because they would  be too scared that they would disappoint their parents. I find that it’s true. Also Teenagers need their parents to be understanding. For instance if you like a guy or girl that your parents haven’t met. They might not let you date them because they don’t know them or they think their “bad” but I think parents should trust their kid’s decision. If your teenager really likes that person that you probably have nothing against. That could be just what I think though. Teenagers also like being able to go out and have fun. So parents could give their child privileges, which also goes into the trust category by letting them do something and trusting them enough to be home on time or to stay safe. Those are the biggest things that in my opinion that a parent\guardian could give their teenager.

1) Trust.

2) Be Understanding.

3) Privileges.

Bye =)


7 comments April 16th, 2008


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