Teenager's Survival Guide

Teenager's Survival Guide :
Teenager's Survival Guide
I wasn't the coolest kid at school, but I was probably the most normal of them all. I didn't date, I didn't do stupid things, but I watched all the people around me and saw what happened to them. I wished I could have given them advice on how to handle their life, but that never happened. I made this blog hoping that maybe I could pass on some good advice to the kids currently in middle school and high school. I think sometimes getting help from someone who knows their way around this generation kinda helps a bit, and I hope that my writings will give parents a better understanding of teenagers as a whole.
Dallas, Texas United States
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Most recent posts

9/10 3:03 Start making those connections now
College is great, like I've said in the past, but just talking and getting to know your classmates won't get you anywhere. Even if you don't know where you're going to end up, you still need to focus on getting some connections formed. You know,...
9/03 1:46 PSAT/NMSQT study tips
The practice SAT is coming up soon in October. I remember taking this in my junior year and while it was easy, there were still some tricky questions. One of the things you should know is that the test is more about your skills in math, reading, and...
9/04 3:41 Reading their textbooks is not a bad idea!
I heard this on the news just awhile ago and I think it's a great idea. So, in middle school and high school, your teens have probably gotten a handful of textbooks that they'll be reading over the school year. However, do you actually know what...
8/28 14:07 Cell phones for teens
Every teenager pretty much wants a cell phone so they can call their friends or send them text messages. This is a great alternative than letting them stay out late or just getting them to stop saying, "I'm bored." Some parents seem to keep thinking...
8/25 17:23 How to deal with a problematic teacher?
I know that in some years in school, I had issues with my teachers. They either weren't helpful, or they came across as a total mess. You ask them a question and they expect you to come up with answers after they yell at you. They don't understand...

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