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Initiative - Do You Show It?



Initiative - Do You Show It?

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     edHelper's suggested reading level:   grades 4 to 6
     Flesch-Kincaid grade level:   4.8

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     challenging words:    initiative, motivation, afterward, jobs, meals, personal, people, free, life, provide, able, also, without, homework, instead, other


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Initiative - Do You Show It?
By Mary Perrin
  

1     Your parents are people who show initiative. Initiative is when you do something that needs to get done and when no one needs to tell you to do it. Your parents take the initiative to feed you meals. They also provide you with clean clothes to wear and take you places. No one must tell your parents that you need to wear clean clothes, eat, or to get you to the places you must go. Instead, your parents do it of their own free will. Initiative can also be motivation. Take initiative and get your homework done. You can go outside to play when you get motivated and get your work finished. There will be times when you must .....
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