troubled teens
troubled teens
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by Harry Johnson - 2006-12-21
Anxiety is a feeling of being physically or mentally angry or feeling unease. The teens experience it when they faced with a stressful situation, like an interview, before an exam, or during a worryin...
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by Caitlina Fuller - 2007-06-30
All teens are different, even the troubled ones so when you are choosing a boot camp it is worthwhile to take the teen into account when considering military boarding schools or boot camps. Remember t...
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by Caitlina Fuller - 2007-06-30
Do you have a troubled teen? If so then you are probably at your wit's end wondering how you can help your child overcome his problems. Fortunately, there are quite a few treatment options when you do...
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by Caitlina Fuller - 2007-07-01
Parenting troubled teens is never easy and different parents will have different approaches. Of course, doing what you feel is right is important but there are also some suggestions you should follow ...
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by Caitlina Fuller - 2007-07-01
Has your teenager been acting different lately and you are wondering what's going on? It's possible you have a troubled teen on your hand and if that is the case then you need to be proactive to find ...
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by Heartlight - 2007-07-26
This week it was reported by North Carolina's Attorney General Roy Cooper that MySpace, the web's most popular website for teenagers, is also actively used by at least 29,000 registered sex offe...
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by James Lehman - 2007-09-22
When Hunter was a baby, Pat never imagined parenting him would mean becoming trapped in an argument that would last 15 years. From the time he was old enough to express himself, it seemed that he was ...
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by Mason Duchatschek - 2007-10-18
I had a friend who once told me that, in a practical sense, there's little separating one person who can't read from another who chooses not to. When parenting, there's also little difference between ...
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by Mason Duchatschek - 2007-10-18
As children grow older, one thing they can count on is being asked to take tests. It's just part of growing up. Teachers want to know if students are learning. The state wants to know that roads aren'...
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by Mason Duchatschek - 2007-10-18
When kids don't listen to their parents, they often suffer from consequences that could have been avoided. They tend to make poor decisions when think they can get away with something and often posses...