How to find a balance between the new found freedom and responsibility behavior

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How to find a balance between the new found freedom and responsibility behavior

We provide guidance to Grade 12 students on this website on how to strike a balance between their newly discovered independence and responsible behavior in South Africa. Nelson Mandela, a former president of South Africa, once said: “With freedom comes more responsibility.” This implies You should be more responsible the more freedom you have. Do you understand the reason? Well, having freedom gives people a lot of power. This power occasionally has the potential to cross social barriers.

You do enjoy the following kinds of freedom as a Grade 12 learner in South Africa, among other things:

 

  • Freedom of religion, belief and opinion: You can follow the religion of your choice. BUT, don’t criticise or discriminate other people’s religions.
  • Freedom of speech and expression: Everyone can say or print or photograph whatever they want provided they do not break the law. But, don’t hurt or hate using your speech on public domains.
  • Freedom of association: You can associate with whoever you want to. However, don’t associate your self with drug dealers, lazy people, and people with criminal intentions.

Thus, finding a balance between new found freedom and responsible behavior simple means respect and treat others as you would like to be treated.

How to Pass Life Orientation (LO)  Grade 12 with distinctions

One of the most significant accomplishments in your academic career is passing matric. It provides access to a wide range of post secondary options and employment possibilities. Use our best study advice to complete your matriculation, and you’ll succeed with flying colors.

  1. Attend class 
  2. Ask questions 
  3. Make notes 
  4. Study 
  5. Practise 
  6. Study groups 
  7. Extra class 
  8. Motivation 
  9. Complete assessments 
  10. Prepare for the Exams in due time

Download Past Exam Papers & Memo per Province

Western Cape Papers and Memorandum

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