The poem encourages children to have the courage to say "no" when pressured into situations or actions that seem wrong or could lead them into trouble. It advises that saying "no" to peer pressure and temptation protects children from sorrow, sin, and woe. Children should trust their own judgment and what their parents teach is right, and refuse to do what seems wrong by firmly saying "no".
The poem encourages children to have the courage to say "no" when pressured into situations or actions that seem wrong or could lead them into trouble. It advises that saying "no" to peer pressure and temptation protects children from sorrow, sin, and woe. Children should trust their own judgment and what their parents teach is right, and refuse to do what seems wrong by firmly saying "no".
The poem encourages children to have the courage to say "no" when pressured into situations or actions that seem wrong or could lead them into trouble. It advises that saying "no" to peer pressure and temptation protects children from sorrow, sin, and woe. Children should trust their own judgment and what their parents teach is right, and refuse to do what seems wrong by firmly saying "no".