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: The best piece of advice that my parents has given me is my mom telling me it is okay to let people go in your life if staying friends hurts you. I had a friend that would make me feel bad about myself, but we had been close friends for a long time and I felt too guilty and scared of letting go. My mom told me that people grow apart naturally and it's okay to give up on a friendship and relationship if it's making your life worse. Hearing this felt like a burden lifted off my shoulders.

Summary: Today in class we read a poem for Black History Month. 

Reflection: I got better poem analysis and discussion skills.

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