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EverSteve
07-05-2009, 11:43 AM
Hey Guys,

Need some help for my voluntury work,

Please can you reply with this, either by answering what you think general teenagers think, or what you feel about your own life.

Please state before answering if your talking about yourself or teens in general

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what excites young people in learning/work or play and leisure time

what are the most common wishes or hopes for the future said by young people

:Technical
07-05-2009, 12:07 PM
Hey Guys,

Need some help for my voluntury work,

Please can you reply with this, either by answering what you think general teenagers think, or what you feel about your own life.

Please state before answering if your talking about yourself or teens in general

+REP plus a hug plus love for everyone who replies http://www.clubhabbo.net/images/smilies/001_wub.gif

Could you please explain what you mean as I didn't get the question.

If what I thought is correct "what work should I do for voluntary" then perhaps you should go for something that you would enjoy doing and possibly that you are good at?

e5
09-05-2009, 09:57 AM
Could you please explain what you mean as I didn't get the question.

If what I thought is correct "what work should I do for voluntary" then perhaps you should go for something that you would enjoy doing and possibly that you are good at?

You need to answer these questions -

what excites young people in learning/work or play and leisure time?

what are the most common wishes or hopes for the future said by young people?

Personally, i'd say what excites young people in learning/work or play and leisure time is actually being able to do it for themselves so that they can physically touch the apparatus being used and to keep them engagged by not continously going over the
same thing, and changing what you do frequently so they don't get bored and enjoy what they're learning. Young people like to do things quick, so changing what you do quickly to another exciting thing, will keep them engaged and having fun at the same time :).

RandomManJay
09-05-2009, 10:42 AM
I'm 19 so I don't really know if you would class that as a teenager, I know I don't, but these are my opinions to the questions.

What excites young people in learning/work or play and leisure time?

I would say if you give them the choice (or make it seem like they have the choice) to do what they feel like, then they would be more excited and willing to do it instead of being forced into do it where they would most likely complain. I would guess that physical activities (not just PE etc.) would be more appropraite since they would actually be doing something and feel like they're making a contribution or impact.

What are the most common wishes or hopes for the future said by young people?

Me personally, I wanted to go to uni and get a good job in the field I wanted to work in, but I would say that the up and coming generation of teens probably dont have many aspirations for the future, either through lack of parenting or correct educational attitudes. I would guess they haven't really got a clue what they want to do in the future because they haven't given it a thought.

lew!
09-05-2009, 12:09 PM
I think more practical exercises allow people to learn easier, I find that reading books etc over a long period of time gives me headaches, eyestrain ect and I would much prefer to do activites which include thinking and using your hands and stuff. In school etc, I find that teachers make a big difference in how they treat you.

I'm looking foward to College, and going to uni and getting a good education etc. I also can't wait to get a car!

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