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  • 2). Is My Teen Lying?  By : Keith Allen
    All teens lie, right? Teen lying is something that is done harmlessly and viciously. Teens lie for many reasons; most of them have to do with their ability to do it. Pulling a fast one over on mom and dad is something you probably tried too. But, in today's world, lying teens can get into a whole lot more trouble than you could. That is what makes it so important to know if your teen is lying to you and then to handle it.
    Article Related to: teens, lying, parenting, troubled teens, struggling teens

  • 3). Teen Online Dating: Is it Safe?  By : Chelsea Aubin
    The most common idea of dating online is two weird people pretending to be something that they are not, but this isn't always the case. Online dating services offer a lot to adults and allow them to connect with other people looking for that special someone. Now, when you think of teen dating you may realize all the dangers that are involved. Although you think of all the dangers, there are also some good things that can come out of teen dating online.
    Article Related to: dating, online, mating, teens, boyfriend, girlfriend, chat rooms, blog, dating services

  • 10). 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.
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  • 12). Social Networking On Myspace And Friendster  By : Brent Shields
    If by now you have not heard of Mspace or Friendster then maybe the world is moving too slowly for you. Young adults (teens and college age adults) are using the world of the internet to communicate in ways we had no inkling of a few years ago. Social networking is booming as young adults find one another online to chat, post comments, post photos, and share info about the latest happenings in their world to their Myspace pages and Friendster networking sites.
    Article Related to: home, family, myspace, friendster, teens, kids, parents

  • 14). Ecstacy and Teens  By : Keith Allen
    Ecstasy is known as the "club drug" since it is often used in dance clubs and music raves. Many teens believe that ecstasy is harmless and just enhances the party experience. But in fact ecstasy is dangerous and even deadly. In 2003 1 out of every 12 twelfth graders said they had tried ecstasy. 1 "A study by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America found that 9 in 10 parents know of ecstasy and see it as a danger to those who use it.
    Article Related to: teens, drugs, parenting, troubled teens, struggling teens

  • 15). Problems Facing Today's Teens  By : Keith Allen
    Teen problems are growing. If you think that being a teen today is the same as it was when you were in their shoes, you are probably mistaken. Now, listen to yourself say how strict and how hard life was when you where young. But, you need to realize that teens today face huge, life threatening decisions just about ever day. What they face has a lot to do with where they grow up.
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  • 16). Having A Heart To Heart With Your Teenagers  By : Susan Sitton
    Teen years are some of the most turbulent between a parent and a child. Often, you want to impart wisdom to them, but they don’t want to hear what you have to say. After all, you “don’t know what it’s like to be a kid today”. Wouldn’t you love to have a book that could help bridge the communication gap? Bill O’Reilly, anchor of Fox’s The O’Reilly Factor, has co-authored a book, The O’Reilly Factor for Kids, that does just that.
    Article Related to: teens, books, behavior, teenager, growing up, parents, parenting

  • 17). Drivers Education for Teens  By : Wesley Smith
    Virtually every teenager will do it; take a drivers education course to obtain their learners permit and eventually an unrestricted drivers license. Most states have requirements that must be met for a teen to get their learners permit. What is a learners permit? A learners permit is a special permit issued by a State Department of Motor Vehicles (often referred to as DMV, but some states have varying titles) office for teenagers to begin "behind the wheel" drivers education training.
    Article Related to: drivers education, teen driving, learners permit, drivers license, driving a car, teens, teenager

  • 18). Teens and Credit Cards  By : Felicia A. Williams
    "Don't worry about it. I've got it this time. Next one is on you." A commonly heard statement when going out to lunch, but not so common when the words are being uttered by your 14 year old unemployed son as he whips out his credit card and places it on the lunch bill. There appears to be a rising trend in teens using their own credit/debit cards.
    Article Related to: teens, credit cards, cash, purchase, responsibility, employed, money

  • 20). Drug Use in Schools  By : Keith Allen
    The availability of drugs at schools has increased over the last ten years although the overall use of illicit drugs has declined. Yet too many teenagers are still abusing drugs. In the National Institute on Drug Abuse 2005 Monitoring the Future survey researchers found that 50% of high school seniors report some use of an illicit drug during their life.
    Article Related to: schools, teens, drugs, parenting, troubled teens, struggling teens

  • 21). Does my Child need Therapy?  By : Keith Allen
    Today, it is hard to determine if you should be providing child therapy to your child. It is very difficult for parents to think that there may be a problem with their baby. After all, up until the teen years hit, they allowed you to take care of them. They told you when things were not okay. You dealt with their needs throughout their life. But, now, you need to wonder if you should be providing teen therapy for them.
    Article Related to: teens, therapy, health, troubled teens, struggling teens

  • 22). Hypertension In Teens  By : Jason Rickard
    Hypertension is synonymous to high blood pressure. If you are diagnosed with hypertension, you had better take it seriously as your life can be put in risk. Hypertension can even lead to chronic renal failure. It also poses some great risks to people prone to heart attacks, heart problems and strokes. Most people believe that hypertension is a medical condition that is limited to adults.
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  • 23). Never Argue With A Big Truck  By : John Myre
    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about 5,000 people die annually in crashes involving large trucks. In collisions between large trucks and cars, 98% of people killed were in the car. This article provides tips to safely manage your encounters with these behemoths:
    Article Related to: driving, safety, trucks, teens, family safety

  • 24). Cocaine Use Among Teens  By : Keith Allen
    Cocaine is a powerful drug that can be snorted, injected when dissolved in water, ingested, or smoked as crack. It is often referred to as coke, snow, flake, blow, or other terms. Cocaine is highly addictive and dangerous. According to the NIDA about eight percent of high-school seniors have used cocaine. What are the signs of Cocaine abuse? • Immediate signs include increased energy and mental alertness, dilated pupils, decreased appetite, increased heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature, as well as fast speech.
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