What is the best piece of advice of that your parent or guardian has given you? Tell what the advice was and what prompted you to ask the question.

 Prompt Response: One of the best pieces of advice my parent gave me was to watch who I hang out with. They told me this when they noticed that the people I spent time with were starting to influence my choices and attitude. I asked about it because I didn’t understand why it mattered so much who my friends were. My parent explained that the people you surround yourself with can affect your goals and how others see you. They reminded me that real friends should support me, show me better, and respect me, not pressure me into things that could hurt my future. That advice helped me become more aware of my friendships and choose to be around people who have a positive impact on my life.

Summary: Today in class we kept on working on our group projects.

Reflection: Today was a good day and interacted well with my group members about the project.

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