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General Conference is a great chance to learn important life lessons, but sometimes it can be a challenge to get teens to listen in.
We asked Anthony Sweat, a seminary teacher with a PhD in education for ideas on how to help our teens, and ourselves, concentrate better on conference weekend.
Here are his suggestions:
- Go to conference with a specific personal question in mind.
- Listen for the familiar
- Take inspired notes
- Discuss with others what impressed you We'd love to hear your ideas on what you do to help you concentrate on conference. Go to our Facebook page to share your thoughts.