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xz_007 [3.2K]
3 years ago
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your brother is about to enter secondary school, write a letter to him, stating at least three problem he is likely to face and

suggestions ways of solving them​
Physics
1 answer:
Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Dear Brother,

You are about to enter secondary school! I believe you will do great, but here are a few things you should watch out for. Number 1, toxic relationships, this would be someone that takes advantage of you, forces you to do things you don't want to, and tries to make you feel bad when you don't listen to or do what they want you too. I think the best way to solve this is to confront  the person about how they make you feel. If they don't listen or you don't feel comfortable confronting them then the next best thing is to cut them out of your life. People who try to guilt trip you for stupid things and make you feel bad are not good people to be around!

 Number 2, Peer Pressure, this would be when a group or single person tries to pressure you into doing something that you're not comfortable with. They could try to pressure you too, bully/prank someone, skip school, try something you know is bad like smoking or drugs. The best thing to do when you're under peer pressure is to just say no, as hard as it can be. You could also just walk away, even make up an excuse to leave. If someone keeps pressuring you to do something it is best to talk with someone you trust about it.

 Number 3, Procrastination, this one can be the worst sometimes! Procrastination can be your worst enemy! But it's best to just try to power threw it. Try to remind your self that the more you wait the more stressed you'll be when it comes time to, turn in that assignment, finish that paper, or clean your room. If you really need help, try to set reminders or ask someone to push you when you get lazy.

 Those are just a few tips to help you threw secondary school! I know you'll make the right choices and work hard!

Your best regards,

 (insert name here)

Explanation:

Sorry this is long, but I was bored and I'm also a bit of an overachiever. I hope this helped!

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