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Joe-Brown

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J-B's Informed Opinion

Joe-Brown

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Joe-Brown's informed opinion is that young people need help and support as they make the transition to their next environment and that they need to understand the terms under which the help is offered before they accept it.
Joe-Brown's informed opinion is that high school grads, who need more time to choose their next environment, may find opportunities in training programs as well as in volunteering in which to gain the additional time that they need in order to
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that after all of the celebration, of having completed high school, graduates are sometimes stuck deciding what they will do next and, as they continue to live at home, being supported by their parents, their sit
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that high school graduates have earned the right to celebrate their successful completion of twelve years of schooling before engaging their chosen next environment.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that most young people are developing habits that enable them to solve their problems in a rational way.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that we need to remember how difficult it is to make decisions about how we live our life and that the way we live our life will help determine how our children adapt to their environment of which we are a huge p
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people must begin to use all the resources available to them, in their environment, as they contemplate solutions to their problems.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people have a will honed skillset that they can and should use to solve the problems that they encounter.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that now that they have been graduated from high school, young people will be expected to handle their emotional responses to the problems that will inevitably arise in their lives, on their own.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people who have just graduated from high school have a lot to consider as they choose the next environment that they will engage and to which they will adapt.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that high school graduates have come to a fork in their pathway and they must choose, for the first time in their life, which environment in which to immerse themself.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that new high grads have about six years in which to continue to hone their hard and, especially, their soft skills before they will be expected to have become adults.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people need to accept the idea that their future is now in their own hands; they must become self-motivated in order to get to where they want to go in life.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that recent high school graduates are now eligible to seek a government job without having a four-year college degree and that they should take advantage of this opportunity by mastering new hard skills and asses
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that high school graduates are faced with another choice as to how to expand their environment: attend college, don’t attend college, or enter an apprenticeship program.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that when high school graduates have the choice of environment, in which they will engage, they should consider choosing one that will demand more of them rather than less.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people must be reminded that they have mastered an abundance of hard and soft skills that have enabled them and will continue to enable them to adapt to the environment in which they find themselves.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people need to be reminded that the skillset they mastered during their first six years will persist as they follow their chosen pathway through their life-arc and that this skillset will enable them t
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people must understand that since they have successfully traversed their chosen pathway this far, that they already have the skills required to get them wherever it is that they want to go.
Joe-Brown’s infoemed opinion is that young people need to come to grips with the fact that the life-arc unfolding before them is their own; they need to get a grip and start traversing their chosen pathway into their life with a dream to fulfil
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people must solve the extremely hard problem of where they’re going in life as they make the leap from adolescence to adulthood.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people, not only to survive in their environment but to thrive in it, must become aware of the abundance of soft skills that they have mastered during their high school years.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people must understand the environment in which they currently find themselves in order to figure out where they are; where they fit and once they figure that out, they will have a better chance of fig
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people must use all of the skills that they have mastered over the years in order to successfully make the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Joe-Brown’s informed opinion is that young people need to understand where they are and how they fit in their current environment in order to figure out where they want to go and how to get there.
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