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Last week I went around school and asked kids and adults about their New Year resolutions, I found many differences in age groups. Here are my results.

When I asked the younger kids what their New Year resolutions were, they concentrated on their education. Some wanted to be able to read better, others wanted to get better grades. One student I asked was in the second grade and he wanted to finish a five hundred-piece puzzle.

On the other hand, kids in the junior high focused on sports and their athletic skills. Some kids wanted to improve their muscular strength for basketball or even swimming. Others wanted to work on their coordination.

When I asked the adults about their New Year resolutions. most of them didn’t have one yet and were putting more time into figuring out one than the kids. The adults that did hove a New Year resolution focused on their weight and how they looked. Although, a few adults focused on making themselves happier.

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