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Journal Prompts for Young Adults These prompts came to me labeled 'for young adults.' After reading them, I would say that means late teens and older. At the bottom of the page are links to prompts for adults and older children. Do
you have a favorite author? Describe
your yard as a child. What
are your favorite hobbies? What
were the favorite places to go with your family when you were young? Tell
about a special date you had with a boy/girl friend. What
is your mother’s best trait? Worst?
Do you share any of these traits? What
is your father’s best trait? Worst?
Do you share any of these traits? Describe
a favorite childhood friend and something you did with her or him. What
can frighten you the most and why? Do
you wish you had more sisters or brothers, and why? What
was your worst, really embarrassing moment? What
are you thankful for? What
is your advice to those younger than you? What
do you fantasize about doing or being? What
is your personal secret of happiness? Was
there a teacher who had a great influence on you? What
personality trait do you admire and why? If
you could be an animal, which one would you choose and why? What
are your most deeply and imbedded values? What
is the most adventuresome thing you have ever done? What
is your favorite food? What
is your least favorite food? What
is the best Christmas present you received?
What is the best one you gave? Write
something nice about your family that they do that makes you happy. If
you could watch a video over and over, what would it be and why? What
kind of music do you like? Why? Describe
some of the places you would like to travel to in your lifetime and why. Which
is least important to you--money, power, fame--and why? Who
do you talk to when you have a problem?
Journals for teens to buildl self-esteem: * Journal
Prompts for Older Children * |
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