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Teen Top Related Articles
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1). Follow Homemade Beauty Tips – For Beauty Is In Nature’s Grips By : David Maillie
Here are some proven homemade beauty tips that will make you shine.
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2). Teenagers and Holidays - Not Always an Easy Mix! By : Kathy Steinemann
Teenagers are adults-in-training. They crave independence, but they still require guidelines. Vacation planning can be a daunting task for any parent of adolescents.
Make your job easier - involve your teenagers in the planning process. Arrange a family brainstorming session and decide on a holiday that everyone will enjoy.
A vacation plan should take into consideration each teen's likes and dislikes.
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3). Common Anorexia Symptoms & Treatment By : Eric Morgan
Anorexia is often seen as an eating disorder reserved for white middle-class teenage girls, research has revealed that anorexia doesn’t discriminate based on race, age, class, or gender. Though predominately a condition afflicting females, over 2.5 million Americans—boys and girls, men and women, rich and poor, Asian, Latino, Caucasian, and African American—suffer from anorexia, and it is now being seen in patients as young as 9 years old.
Article Related to: anorexia, eating, disorder, weight, loss, girls, teens, binge, purging, vomit, troubled, teen, treatment, center, boarding, school
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4). Guidelines for Choosing a Treatment Program for a Teen with ADD or ADHD By : Eric Morgan
Many adolescents who have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) experience a number of behavioral and academic problems that can limit their success in interpersonal relationships, school, and individual achievement. These adolescents may lack self-control, have greater difficulty making friends and finding acceptance, be more likely to abuse substances, become involved in delinquency, or experience anxiety, mood, and behavioral disorders.
Article Related to: troubled, teen, treatment, center, boarding, school, add, adhd, teenager, parenting, youth, child, daughter, son, help, guide, program, facility, add/adhd
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5). Do You Have An Abusive Boyfriend? By : Chris McElroy
Statistics show that 1 out of 3 teenagers has experienced violence in a dating relationship. Most cases involve one partner trying to maintain power and control over the other through some kind of abuse.
Most victims of Dating violence are young women who are also at higher risk for serious injury. Women ages 16 to 24 experience the highest per capita rates of intimate violence -- nearly 1 out of 50 women.
Article Related to: missing, abducted, abused, abusive, child, children, teen, boyfriend
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6). Keeping Kids Active This Summer By : Vanessa Pruitt
Experts say that kids need 60 minutes or more of physical activity a day. With childhood obesity on the rise, it’s even more important to keep our kids interested in sports. Keeping these tips in mind could help your children enjoy activity even more.
Let them lead the way.
Kids stay active when it’s fun for them, so try to keep it that way. Don’t force them to do any activity that they’re not comfortable with.
Article Related to: kids, active, activity, sport, sports, exercise, kid, child, children, teen, teens
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7). 7 Signs Your Teenager is at Risk for Violent Behavior By : Kathryn Seifert
Teenaged killers have filled the headlines. Teen violence is preventable if youth at risk are identified and appropriate treatment is made available. Seven risk factors are listed.
Article Related to: violence, youth, teen, killer, murder, prevention, psychology, abuse, family, community, shootings
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8). School Based Mental Health Services Reduce School Violence By : Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D.
We live in a complicated world requiring complex skills. We must prepare our children to cope and to compete. They need reading, social studies, science and math more than ever, but they also need social skills, problem solving, superior reasoning and good mental health. There is a societal need to reduce the incidence of violence in our schools, as well.
Article Related to: school, mental health, violence, youth, juvenile, teen, prevention, aggression, students, behavior
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9). Dealing With Acne By : Larry Henderson
The worst thing you can wake up to in the morning is a zit. A fat pimple on your chin can really start the day off wrong. With that said 20 percent of people never have a zit anyway? It almost seems unreal that some people don’t have a pimple. Why should the rest of us have to suffer this blemish? Good news, there is an upside to this inevitable predicament.
Article Related to: acne, dermatologists, skin, treatment, zit, health, teen
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10). Poetic Love versus Commercial Love By : Alexandru Ionescu
Am I the last romantic? This is a very tough question for me! I remember the times when love seemed more pure and diaphanous. A boy saw a girl, he liked her, she smiled shamefaced at him, giving him hope. Desire was fed by hope, and time was the perfect cook for a romantic love recipe. It all continued with peaceful thoughts at night, while looking at the stars and making wishes, sweet love wishes! Days were passing, the boy can’t get his thoughts back on the track, charmed by his beautiful princess.
Article Related to: poetry, poem, love, contest, submit poem, sad, romantic, life, teen, free, art
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12). Teen Suicide: Facts And Answers By : Aurelia Williams
According to the National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center, "teen suicide is the third leading cause of death among teenagers -- almost 2,000 teens kill themselves each year." Depression is one of the leading causes of teen suicide. It is estimated that "over 90% of teen suicide victims have a mental disorder, such as depression, and/or a history of alcohol or drug abuse.
Article Related to: suicide, teen, teen suicide
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13). Getting What You Want In Parenting By : Kim Olver
Have you ever noticed that everything is a battle with your child? If it is, then one of three things is happening. Your child, you or both are in a competitive need cycle. What is a competitive need cycle?
As humans, we are all born with five basic needs that we are genetically programmed to attempt to meet. They are survival, love & belonging, power, freedom and fun.
Article Related to: parenting, teen, adolescent, child, discipline, relationships, communication
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14). The Ultimate Classroom Management Challenge: Teaching In The Hormone Zone By : Ruth Wells
Teachers, it's the ultimate challenge in classroom management, isn't it? If you find it challenging to teach and counsel students suffering from "hormone poisoning," here are some great interventions to help your teens use their heads instead of their hormones. All of these delightfully different methods are taken from Youth Change's Solution Center;.
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15). Free Online Game Selection for Your Child By : MyChildToday.com
Selecting online games for your child
Selecting an online game for your child is not always easy. Age group is a big factor in game selection. There are many sites that offer free games. By typing "free online games for [toddlers, teens, preteen]" into your favorite search engine you will find many sites that offer free games. Make sure to replace the brackets [] with your child's age group.
Article Related to: teen, preteen, games, online game, free online games, toddler
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17). Back to School Shopping Tips for Students By : John Purdy
For most parents, late August and early September means back to school. This is the time to start buying school supplies for your children--clothing, bags and the inevitable decisions and arguments about whether to buy brand name or no name products.
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19). The Dangers of the Anonymous Internet By : Sharon Housley
Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley
Attempting to legislate the Internet will not work, as the Internet is global and covers areas where no single government's rule applies. The jurisdiction issues make the Internet a haven for fraudulent and illegal activity.
Child exploitation and the rise of Internet related crimes is increasing. Child exploitation has no boundaries; pedophiles exist in every socioeconomic, ethnic and religious community.
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22). Why Should You Become A Lifelong Learner? By : Deanna Mascle
I am a student, a teacher, and a mother (in order of the role's appearance in my life). Being a teacher and a mother means I am continually learning something new. I learn so I can keep up with my students and son; I learn from my students and my son; and I learn so I can do my best as a teacher and a mother.
However, even if the role of a student wasn't forced on me by life I think I would be a lifelong learner.
Article Related to: education, learning, college, university, adult, continuing, high school, preschool, child, teen
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23). Necessity Or Luxury? Free Cell Phones For Everyone! By : Megan Stansfield
Many people in today’s society see cell phones as a necessity instead of a luxury. Because of the ever advancing technology, cell phones are useful in a number of different areas. Whether a cell phone is used for recreation, family responsibilities or for work, many people use them on a daily basis. When purchasing a cell phone and looking for a plan for the first time or if you want to change plans, it can be very confusing.
Article Related to: cell, phones, cell phones, teen, parent, plans, rates, affiliate, electronics
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24). Tips For Taking The ACT By : Deanna Mascle
The ACT is a national college admission examination that consists of subject area tests in English, mathematics, reading, and science with an optional writing exam.
The ACT includes 215 multiple-choice questions and takes approximately three hours and 30 minutes to complete with breaks (or just over four hours if taking the Writing Test). Actual testing time is two hours and 55 minutes (plus 30 minutes for the Writing Test).
Article Related to: education, learning, college, university, adult, continuing, high school, preschool, child, teen
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25). What You Should Know About ACT By : Deanna Mascle
A national college admission examination, the ACT consists of subject area tests in English, mathematics, reading, and science plus an optional writing exam.
Originally, "ACT" stood for American College Testing. However, in 1996 the official name of the organization was shortened to simply "ACT" to better reflect the broad array of programs and services offered beyond college entrance testing.
Article Related to: education, learning, college, university, adult, continuing, high school, preschool, child, teen
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