Facial blemishes at a tender age shouldn’t be a lasting problem.
If day dreams cause one to not turn the page that is a problem.
Excess of any kind, to a point of distraction, should be amended.
TV and computer time, cut short of satisfaction, will soften a problem.
Practice of any useful kind, is never a waste of time or labor.
Banter, exercise of the mind, is a blessing not a problem.
The opposite sex, so mysterious it seems, should be discovered.
Knowledge is delirious, but knowing in itself, is not a problem.
Conflicts of sin and pleasure, young minds in emotional distress.
No way to adequately measure ...when it begins to be a problem.
Tell tale signs of peer pressure, no open display of hostility fostered.
Falling grades, more time of leisure, sure signs of a growing problem.
Charles says, listen to advice of older friends, and obey family rules.
To, act on your own, not rolling the dice, is a way to avoid a problem.
Adolescence
© Apr 04 2010