Posted on Jun 9, 2014
SFC Andrew Kretz
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The summer for most children has started and what will most of them do, but sit around and play video games and or watch the television. This year, I decided to throw a little self development into my 4 teenagers summer vacation. I gave them books to read such as, The Power of Positive Thinking, How to Win Friends and Influence People, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and the last one is the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. It wont be reading all summer long, but I want them to be set up for success when they become the future leaders of America.
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SGM Matthew Quick
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Lil troops infantryman
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By giving them these "Lil' Troops"
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SPC Ralph S Scott
SPC Ralph S Scott
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Keep 'em busy, keep 'em poor and tell them there's nothing they can't do!
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SSG Daniel Rosploch
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A reading list is a great idea, but I would add a little twist and get them to give me a short synopsis on the books so I know they read them and understand them. I like hands-on training the best, though. Put them in situations where they have to make decisions (I would steer clear of life/limb/eyesight for now). The more chances they have to make decisions (and mistakes) the more they will learn how consequences affect them and others. A great example would be to give them a task, have them select the tool/method to complete the task and then inspect it when its finished to see how they did. Obviously, you would want to be around to advise just as a good senior NCO does with his subordinate leaders.
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Great question. I have two teenage boys with one getting ready to go to college in the fall. I'm working on getting both to help out more around the house especially with outdoor chores. Just showed my youngest son how to properly operate the riding lawn mower and two weeks ago I showed both of them how to change the brakes on the truck. One issue my wife and I are having though is they both love to play video games especially their PS3. Rather than allow them to play constantly, i encourage my youngest to read more. I've given him quite a few books plus told him he can read anything he wants from my bookshelves.
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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Nice, I have to do the same once in a while.
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TSgt Ncoic
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Mine is only allowed to use technology for entertainment by earning credit (in 10 minute blocks) through task accomplishment.
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TSgt, great advice. My wife and I have been trying to come up with something like that not just for the summer time but mostly for the upcoming freshman year.
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MSG(P) Michael Warrick
MSG(P) Michael Warrick
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My father made my brother and I get up on Saturday morning and do work before we could do anything else on the weekend. Video games should be second in what ever they are doing
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