Tuesday, November 19, 2013

We Become A Product Of What We Are Around Most

As young teens enter adolescence, one of their largest concerns is fitting in. Because of this, young teens might choose friend groups that will help them fit in rather than those that will encourage and support them.

Friends become strong influences on decisions as teens seek greater independence. Friend groups can determine what hobbies, interests, and beliefs he/she adopts.

The older your teen gets, the more his/her friends will shape who he/she becomes. Make sure you know who's doing the shaping. - Jessica Duble

Are your teens closest friends people who honor The Lord with their lives and with their relationships? We want our children to hang out with friends who will make them better. The standard you set for choosing your friends will likely be the same standard your children follow. Choose wisely!

We can't go to a higher ground if we are hanging on to a lower level! - Paula White

Blessings,
Dalinda


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