Monday, August 23, 2010

What is the best advice you can give a teen?

I've been working with teens for many years and in my book ';Be Special, Be Yourself for Teenagers'; I help teens and their family find the answer for that. I'm working now on the second book and wanted to know what you think about the best advice.


Thank you


Ronit Baras


http://www.behappyinlife.com/be_special_鈥?/a>What is the best advice you can give a teen?
that would be:


';go for it and make a complete fool of yourself who, many years later, you'll laugh in tears..';What is the best advice you can give a teen?
Have respect for yourself and others.
Advice on Boys,sex,college prep.,drug effects short and long term, depression and stress you only live once(getting job is not always good, go to prom,) also stress sports ,chear leading , and how in the long run how you might regrett that yoy didnt try
Among 3 others(advise wise), swim naked as often as you can.
Thank you
we are actually normally pretty happy and giggly, especially when talking about boys or at pep rallys, at least i am!
Above all - stay in school so you don't raise children on a McDonald's pay check, while living in a ghetto.
1st of all think before you act, if you will be ashamed latter or have to lie about it latter DON'T do it, and 2nd be true to yourself
listen to your elder!!!!!!!!! thats it. I mean think about it, if they lasted this long them maybe they are doing something right!
Educate Your Self . . .
I am now 27 yrs old. When I was a teenager, I was raised by my mother and grandmother. They were always honest with me about their experiences and allowed me to talk about anything with them. I believe that is what helped me to NOT do what all my friends were doing. I think that smoking, drugs and drinking start when a teen wants to rebel against their parents, especially knowing that it would upset them. When my parents were open and honest about things they have done, I actually wanted to stay clear of what they had done because I didn't want to end up like them. Maybe it was because they always instilled it in me that I needed to be better than them. That might be the better approach - at least it worked for me.
There are too many to pick just one.


1. Stay off drugs.


2. Get all the education you can get before your parents kick you out.


3. Respect everyone.


4. Respect yourself.


5. Don't get into trouble.


6. Don't give in to peer pressure.


7. Always stay within the law.


8. Don't get a police record.


That's good for openers.

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