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Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Daniel. He was an honor student and had big dreams of becoming an accountant. However, his life was not easy as he faced severalchallenges along the way.

One day, Daniel's teacher, Mrs. Johnson, noticed that he was not performing as well as he usedto. She called him to her office and asked him if everything was okay.

Mrs. Johnson: "Hey Daniel, I've noticed that your grades have dropped. Is everything okay?" Daniel: (tearfully) "No, Mrs. Johnson, everything is not okay. My parents fight all the time, andit's affecting me."

Mrs. Johnson was sympathetic and encouraged him to seek help from a counselor. She alsosuggested that he talk to his parents and try to resolve their issues.

Mrs. Johnson: "Daniel, have you thought about talking to a counselor? They might be able tohelp you deal with your problems."

Daniel: "I don't know, Mrs. Johnson. I'm scared." Mrs. Johnson: "It's okay to be scared, Daniel. But sometimes, we need to be brave and ask for help. And, if you feel comfortable, you should also talk to your parents. Maybe they don't realizehow much their fights are affecting you."

Daniel was hesitant at first, but he eventually mustered up the courage to talk to his parents. Tohis surprise, they listened to him and promised to work on their issues.

Daniel's Father: "Daniel, I had no idea that our fights were affecting you. I'm sorry. Your motherand I will work on our problems, so you don't have to worry anymore."

With his home life improving, Daniel found it easier to focus on his studies. He spent countlesshours at the library, poring over textbooks and practicing his accounting skills.

Despite the academic pressure, he remained determined to achieve his dreams. He sought help from his teachers and peers whenever he needed it and refused to give up, even when things got tough. Daniel: "Mrs. Johnson, I'm having trouble with this problem. Could you help me, please?" Mrs. Johnson: "Of course, Daniel. Let's work on it together." One day, Daniel received an acceptance letter from his dream university. He was ecstatic andcould not wait to start his new journey. However, his parents were not as thrilled as he was. They had always wanted him to become a doctor or a lawyer and were disappointed that he had chosen accounting instead. Daniel's Mother: "Daniel, are you sure you want to become an accountant? You could be a doctor or a lawyer, and those are better careers." Daniel: "Mom, I appreciate your concern, but I've always wanted to be an accountant. I'm good

at it, and I enjoy it. Please, trust me." Daniel was heartbroken but refused to let their disapproval dampen his spirits. He knew that thiswas what he wanted to do, and he was determined to make them proud.

As the day of his departure drew closer, Daniel's parents finally came around. They realizedhow hard he had worked and how much he had sacrificed to achieve his dreams. They apologized for not supporting him earlier and promised to be there for him every step of the way. Daniel's Father: "Son, I'm sorry we didn't support you earlier. You've worked hard, and we're proud of you. We'll support you no matter what." On the day of his departure, Daniel's parents hugged him tightly and wished him all the best. They were proud of their son and knew that he was destined for great things. As Daniel boarded the plane, he felt a sense of accomplishment and excitement. He was grateful for the support of his teachers, peers, and most importantly, his family. He knew that hehad faced many challenges along the way, but he had never given up.

Daniel arrived at his university and immediately got to work. He threw himself into his studiesand soon became one of the top students in his class. He also made new friends who shared his passion for accounting. Daniel: "Hey guys, do you want to study together for the upcoming exam?" Friend 1: "Sure, Daniel. You always know the answers." Friend 2: "Yeah, and you're always willing to help us out." Daniel felt grateful for his friends and the support they showed him. He also realized that he had found his place in the world, a place where he could pursue his dreams and be happy. Years passed, and Daniel graduated with honors. He landed a job at a prestigious accounting firm and soon became one of their top employees. He was respected by his colleagues andclients alike, and he enjoyed his work.

One day, Daniel received a call from his parents. They were proud of him and wanted to visithim at his office.

Daniel: "Mom, Dad, it's so good to see you!" Daniel's Mother: "Daniel, we're so proud of you. You've worked hard, and it's paid off." Daniel's Father: "Yes, son, you've accomplished so much. We're sorry we didn't support you earlier." Daniel: "It's okay, Dad. I know you wanted what was best for me, but this is what makes me happy. And I couldn't have done it without your support in the end." Daniel's parents hugged him tightly, and tears rolled down their cheeks. They were grateful for their son, and they knew that he had made the right choice.

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Google Keep Document - .hljljojihlhil

Course: BS Secondary Education (DRRR 01)

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Students shared 3575 documents in this course
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Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Daniel. He was an honor student and had big
dreams of becoming an accountant. However, his life was not easy as he faced several
challenges along the way.
One day, Daniel's teacher, Mrs. Johnson, noticed that he was not performing as well as he used
to. She called him to her office and asked him if everything was okay.
Mrs. Johnson: "Hey Daniel, I've noticed that your grades have dropped. Is everything okay?"
Daniel: (tearfully) "No, Mrs. Johnson, everything is not okay. My parents fight all the time, and
it's affecting me."
Mrs. Johnson was sympathetic and encouraged him to seek help from a counselor. She also
suggested that he talk to his parents and try to resolve their issues.
Mrs. Johnson: "Daniel, have you thought about talking to a counselor? They might be able to
help you deal with your problems."
Daniel: "I don't know, Mrs. Johnson. I'm scared."
Mrs. Johnson: "It's okay to be scared, Daniel. But sometimes, we need to be brave and ask for
help. And, if you feel comfortable, you should also talk to your parents. Maybe they don't realize
how much their fights are affecting you."
Daniel was hesitant at first, but he eventually mustered up the courage to talk to his parents. To
his surprise, they listened to him and promised to work on their issues.
Daniel's Father: "Daniel, I had no idea that our fights were affecting you. I'm sorry. Your mother
and I will work on our problems, so you don't have to worry anymore."
With his home life improving, Daniel found it easier to focus on his studies. He spent countless
hours at the library, poring over textbooks and practicing his accounting skills.
Despite the academic pressure, he remained determined to achieve his dreams. He sought help
from his teachers and peers whenever he needed it and refused to give up, even when things
got tough.
Daniel: "Mrs. Johnson, I'm having trouble with this problem. Could you help me, please?"
Mrs. Johnson: "Of course, Daniel. Let's work on it together."
One day, Daniel received an acceptance letter from his dream university. He was ecstatic and
could not wait to start his new journey. However, his parents were not as thrilled as he was.
They had always wanted him to become a doctor or a lawyer and were disappointed that he had
chosen accounting instead.
Daniel's Mother: "Daniel, are you sure you want to become an accountant? You could be a
doctor or a lawyer, and those are better careers."
Daniel: "Mom, I appreciate your concern, but I've always wanted to be an accountant. I'm good