Thursday, September 3, 2009

Teen Talk: How To Talk to Your Kids


On September 30th we will demonstrate this website "LIVE" with an audience of adults who will be asking questions of our teens. We will allow the audience to ask frank and candid questions that they want to know.


Do kids have too much homework?

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  2. No,it depends on how they look at it. Many students just don't want to put forth the extra effort. With many of the main subjects such as math, English, science, etc. it is very good for them to learn as much as they can while in high school. High school is preparing students for college and their future. They will be much better off at college having a good knowledgeable background on such subjects. Sometimes certain teachers like to overdue it with projects and such but for the most part, students just need to learn to balance their school work with their sports and social life. It may get hectic at times, but it really prepares them for the stresses of the real world in a few short years to come.

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  3. Incredibly true! If highschool is about preparing you for college, then you definiteyl need to get used to studying and having homework. Teachers do seem to synchronize as to when they give homework, but it still isn't too terrible. It comes down to the kids wanting to being responsible and get their work done.

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As an adult, what percent of teens do you feel drink alcohol at least once a month?

Where do you think teens get alcohol?

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This is one of the several education tools Kossuth Connections Coalition uses to educate the adults of our community. Most adults have no real idea about the kids in their community......these teens will share what really goes on with the teens of our rural community.