Perspective Matters
The value of teens looking through a different perspective in a family unit is priceless. It is priceless because families are always there for you, and will back you up. This unit needs to be secret free, and strong.
One way looking through a different perspective would be in an argument with a family member. When a teen is arguing with their parents they tend to think they are always right and this is hardly the case. When a teen starts to learn they need to listen to their parents could be a crucial step into a wonderful relationship with them. If they started to look through their parents eyes to see why they think this is right or wrong could be a real eye opener.
Another way to look through a new perspective in a family is when one of them is troubled. When a family member is troubled it could be a real downer on everyone and make the day or even weeks worse for the entire family. If teens looked through a new perspective on what is wrong with someone they could help them and make things better. They could show them what they did is right or why they are struggling so much in their life. This could do wonders for everyone.
The last way looking through a new perspective could help is to look through personal problems in their own life. When a teen has troubles like tests or other problems looking at different ways could boost confidence. Having personal problems like drama, or an argument if they could only look at it in a different they could solve the problem easier. It could give a relief to them and because they aren’t stressed neither are the family members. A new way could shine light on things they once didn’t know before. Looking through a new perspective will help tremendously in a student’s attitude and problems. Teens can learn many things with dealing with their family if they look through a new perspective.
Savannah Saesan is a junior and a second year Journalism student.
Savannah participates in volleyball, and basketball. She also volunteers at her church...