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If you lost your phone, who would you ask for help? why?
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Which advice do you like better — truthful or suitable? Why?
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What advice have you received from a parent before?
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What advice have you received from a friend before?
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If you have a big problem, who would you ask first?
(Student’s choice)
Who has more experience — parents or friends?
Parents
Who might not understand teenage problems — parents or friends?
Parents
Who knows you from school — parents or friends?
Friends
Who is a similar age to you — parents or friends?
Friends
Who gives more truthful advice — parents or friends?
Parents
Friends can give advice. (True/False)
True
The world has not changed since parents were young. (True/False)
False
Friends can understand each other well. (True/False)
True
Parents are the same age as their children. (True/False)
False
Who spends more time together — friends or parents?
Friends
Do parents want their children to be upset?
No
Who has more life experience- parents or friends?
Parents
Name one thing children think about as they get older.
Education / Jobs / Relationships
Who can young people ask for advice?
Parents or friends