Honestly - Do You Drink, Take Drugs and Drive? – (Part One)
- By full house
- Published 07/27/2008
- Automotive , Parenting , Teenagers , Health
- Unrated
The effects of alcohol on your driving cannot be reversed. The only thing that will sober you up is time. Other drugs also impair your driving and we will look at these later. Read on to know more . . .
Your Teen Just Wants Your Time
- By Rita Offen
- Published 02/24/2008
- Teenagers
- Unrated
When our child turns into a teenager it often seems that we lose a connection with them, a connection we had built up over their younger, formative years. Some parents feel a deep-down ‘mourning’ at the loss of this connection, but really, you have not ‘lost’ your teen. Underneath he is still the little child you once knew, but is now re-learning life and the world. He is building his own identity and individuality, away from his parents. There are ways, however, that parents can rebuild that connection and have a closer relationship with their teen.
Naruto or Bleach, Which One is Better and Why?
- By Henry Hsieh
- Published 01/17/2008
- Teenagers
- Unrated
With popular animes like Bleach and Naruto, which one out of the two is better? Through this article I will show you who’s better and why in my opinion.
Teen Driving, Beaches, Piers and Drinking
- By Danielle Rose
- Published 07/10/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Teen drivers faced strong peer pressure relating to teen drinking and driving. Knowing limits and how to set boundaries can be helpful to new teen drivers.
Teen Driving Tips: Flashing Lights
- By Danielle Rose
- Published 07/10/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Teen drivers faced with a police officers flashing lights for the first time may blank out on the steps to protect themselves and their drivers license. Knowing these practical safe driving tips can help when you're in the crunch.
Teaching Children the Importance of Money
- By Randy Gilbert
- Published 06/29/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Many children find themselves hopelessly in debt after leaving home. They go off to college, wanting to take on the world. The independence they suddenly experience leads to decisions that are not always best for them.
How To Get Your Teen Out Of Your Hair And Into The Job Market
- By Sandra Clair
- Published 06/11/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Tired of seeing your teen sitting at the computer all day or using all your cell phone minutes chatting up her BFFs? Maybe it's time for her to get a job.
Finding That Voice Inside
- By Mike Blissett
- Published 06/9/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Bullying, is not the easiest of subjects to talk about, I know. Except this week I've heard from so many people who are or have been a victim, or perpetrator of bullying.
Parenting Troubled Teenagers - What Can You Do?
- By Gordon Lee
- Published 05/23/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
As parents, we all hope that our children will grow up well into adulthood. But there is this potentially tricky period in their lives - called the teenage years - which have cause many a heartache to parents. If you are a parent of troubled teens, what can you do?
Parent of A Teen? Help Is Available
- By Gordon Lee
- Published 05/23/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Being a parent of teens can be a challenging phase in a parent's life. However, help is readily available, if you know where to look.
An Overview On Parenting Teens
- By MIKE SELVON
- Published 05/17/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Parenting teens is a tough aspect of parenting and represents for many parents the ultimate test.
Building Strong Communication Between Parents and Teens
- By Marsha Beslic
- Published 05/9/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Communication is difficult to maintain as your child reaches the adolescent years but this is the most important time to keep the lines of communication open and strong. Here are a few helpful hints you can use to make sure that when you do communicate with your child that you don't end up doing more harm than good.
You're Killing Your Child's Chances For Success In School
- By Jim Sarris
- Published 05/7/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Parent's who reinforce memory problems with tales of their own give their kids a perfect excuse to give up. Here's what you can do to change that.
The Human Side Of Emancipation Of Minors
- By John Blacker
- Published 05/3/2007
- Teenagers
- Unrated
Parents and children must be willing to live with the consequences of emancipation. By having open eyes and minds each can ensure that they understand the issue completely and have completely examined the issues and are prepared to answer friends, family and others when, and if, questions arise.
My family and I just joined a summer bowling league. We're not good bowlers, have never really done much bowling at all actually, but we were looking for something we could do with our teenage children that would be fun for all of us, would create more "family time", and would be affordable.


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