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Managing In Tough Times “Bits & Tips” Youth: Needs Vs. Wants

Managing In Tough Times “Bits & Tips” Youth: Needs Vs. Wants

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Managing In Tough Times

“Bits & Tips”

Youth: Needs Vs. Wants

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Teenagers’ Wants & Needs• To help your teenager distinguish

between a want and a need, have your child make 2 lists: one for personal needs; the other for personal wants.

• Prioritize the lists and talk about how their needs and wants are met.

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Positive & Negative Messages

• Youth receive negative and positive messages from family, school, media, and pop culture.

• Negative messages tell teens that they need to look, act, or own something to be accepted.

• Remind your teen that material things do not define a person.

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Distinguishing between a Want and a Need

• The next time your child has to have the latest and greatest item, challenge them to make a list of everything they already have that they are thankful for.

• Consider opening your child’s eyes to the less fortunate by volunteering at a soup kitchen, children’s home, or community mission.

• Learning to give back at an early age can teach lifelong lessons.

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Pay it Forward• As your child receives birthday or holiday

gifts, challenge him or her to sort through their old toys and games.

• Have a yard sell, donate to charity, or pass along to a younger sibling or friend.

• If you donate to charity, take your child with you.

• Use discussions about needs and wants to teach your child to pay it forward!