December 1, 2006, Newsletter Issue #110: Personal Teen Journal

Tip of the Week

With the demands of school, after school activities, chores, family and social functions, teenagers can easily lose sight of themselves.

An interactive personal journal allows teens to write about where they are in life right now. They can paste their picture in it and write about family and friends. They can decorate the pages with stickers and draw whatever they imagine.

While this journal invites teens to have fun, it also asks them to think about their future. What are their goals? How will they work to accomplish them? Where do they see themselves in five years, ten years? Try giving them a journal that is strictly for and about them.

Copyright © 2004 Natasha Reilly.

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