teens
teens
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-09-17
It could well appear fairly trivial to some people however to a teenager the onset of acne can all too often seem to be the end of the world. Nearly all teenagers will get acne at some time and,...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-09-23
Virtually all parents have some worries about the day when their teenage children will start dating and for a substantial number of parents it signals the point at which their children are making ...
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by Kerry Beck.. - 2007-10-01
Leadership education is a method of bringing up your kids to become respected future leaders, successful businessmen, revered church leaders and righteous statesmen in the community. These are leaders...
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by Tracy Tresidder Family Coach - 2007-10-08
Parenting can be one of life's greatest pleasures, as well as one of its greatest challenges. Like every human relationship the parent-child relationship embraces two distinct points of view. Te...
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by Tracy Tresidder Family Coach - 2007-10-08
Choice Theory - William GlasserWhy is it that as our children move into the teenage years we, as parents, often try to pull in the reins and take more control? We often use one of the Seven Dead...
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by Cielo Amor Paloma - 2007-10-25
Rearing teenage kids is difficult. Raising teenagers with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is even more difficult. Teens, as well as children, with ADHD act without even thinking. They ...
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by Steven Ross - 2007-11-14
Depression in teens is a very serious subject. Each year, 4% of teenagers will suffer serious depression, and need professional help. While feeling sad is a healthy feeling, prolonged sadness wi...
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by Steven Ross - 2007-11-17
This article will deal with the very serious subject of depression in teens. The fact is that each year 4% of all teenagers suffer from a serious depression which will require help from a professional...
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by Theresa Twogood - 2007-11-21
The 'New Dark Ages' is a blatant attempt to implicate its followers down the deadly wrong path to un-enlightenment and everlasting perdition. I am quite sure that many adults are completely unaw...
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by Kelly Hunter - 2007-12-11
Adolescence is a chaotic time at best. It's like you go to sleep a child and wake up something else, not quite an adult. Not only are hormonal fluctuations causing your body to change dramaticall...