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NeTakaya
3 years ago
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(Peer Counseling)

SAT
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Mumz [18]3 years ago
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Ricky could talk to a teacher to see what he can do to bring up his grade like by doing extra credit. He could have a meeting with his coach and his teammates about how to get along and not be mean so they could actually win. Ricky could also have a talk with his mom to see what things he could do to earn the freedom of staying out past midnight with his friends so he won’t miss out on the fun things. To reduce the amount of time he watches his tablet he could do homework with a friend or spend time with his family and go to bed at a decent time so he would be super tired in the morning. Lastly, Ricky could have a talk with his boss about what he thinks and the boss should understand how Ricky feels and be more lighter on him.
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