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- Children’s birthday parties are simply delightful. By : Jhoana Cooper
I am sure for most parents; simply watching their kids play and enjoy themselves at birthday parties is a delightful experience. Children’s birthday parties are always enjoyable because they have an air of revelry and festivity, what with smiling and squealing tiny guests, gorgeous decorations, sumptuous food, lots of games, and ice cream!! But kids’ birthday parties are no fun without proper birthday party supplies and new and innovative themes. Making your child’s birthday party a memorable an - Children’s birthday parties are lackluster without children’s party supplies. By : Jhoana Cooper
The primary goal of all children’s birthday parties is to make the children feel special. And when everyone present enjoys themselves at the party, it just makes the whole occasion unforgettable! But in a fast paced life, oftentimes you may not be able to see to every detail on your own. That’s why it is advisable to use children’s party supplies that cover every conceivable item such as decorations, favors, invitations, return gifts, food, and party ware. But what makes these kids’ party suppli - How to Crack the Ivy Code By : Mimi Doe
Find out what you need to get into top colleges from America's #1 experts. - I'll Take Yesterday's Evil Over Today's Evil Anytime! By : Bob Alexander
Because something bad and ugly could be behind the next bush, kids are missing out on some of the important steps of growing up. - Parents and Teenagers - 6 Tips For A Stress Free School Morning By : Terre Grable
As a parent, do you and your teenager have challenging mornings on school days? Are you wondering what you can do to help make your school mornings less stressful? Here are 6 tips to help you and your teenager experience a stress free school morning. - Coping With Your Teenager's Inappropriate Fashion Trends By : Michael James
If you're the parent of a teenager, then you know how teens like to keep up with the latest fashion trends.... Where do you draw the line between your teen dressing in trendy fashions and dressing inappropriately? Perhaps, more importantly, how do you draw the line? This article will outline some easy and sensible steps you can take. - Parents and Teenagers: 7 Mistakes to Avoid for Back to School Success By : Terre Grable
As a parent, are you interested in helping your teenager have better success at school this year? Here are 7 mistakes to avoid as your teenager returns back to school. - Teachers Teachers Teachers By : PrimeCarePlacements.co.za
Calling all south african teachers HOME! - Teen Tendencies Parents Should Worry About By : Teeja Hivsbob
Everyone's gone through the troubled teen years. Everything seems out of place and you just want to get away from it all. - Teenagers and Money: 7 Financial Attitudes To Help Your Teenager By : Terre Grable
. As a parent during these shifting financial times, what can you tell your teenager about money? Besides the fact that it does not grow on trees? As parents, we all want our children to grow up to be responsible adults and financially successful ones. Here are 7 financial attitudes that can help your teenager and money. - Teenagers and Technology: 7 Tips For Parents Of The Wired Generation By : Terre Grable
As a parent, do you feel like technology has taken over your teenager's world? Does your teenager spend what seems like hours texting or literally hours on the computer? Or do you sometimes feel a sense of distance in your relationship with your teenager because technology? Here are 7 tips for parents of the wired generation - How To Teach Your Teen To Drive Safely By : John Myre
Teens and automobiles are a dangerous combination. In fact, car crashes are the leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 13 and 19. You need to be sure your teen is adequately prepared to get behind the wheel of an automobile. - Teenage Drinking - 5 Reasons Parents Should Not Promote Teenage Drinking At Home By : Terre Grable
As a parent, are you wondering whether or not to allow your teenager to drink at home? Here are 5 reasons parents should not promote teenage drinking at home. - Warning Signs for Bulimia in Kids and Teens By : Irina Webster
Bulimics normally become very good at hiding their condition from family and friends. Bulimia has been described as secretive and sneaky and it most certainly is. - Forgiveness: 5 Realities to Helping Your Teenager Understand What It Is and Is Not By : Terre Grable
Does your teenager have a realistic understanding of forgiveness? As a parent, are you a bit confused of what to teach your teenager about the difference between forgiving others and being walked all over? Here are 5 realities to help your teenager understand what forgiveness is - The Influence Of Teen Magazines By : Kenneth Scott
Children are growing up too fast these days fro anyones comfort. They seem to learn faster and as long as it is limited to this all parents seem to revel in the thought that their child is a fast learner - Teens Can Have Low Self Esteem - You Can Help By : Kenneth Scott
Adolescence is probably the most befuddling time that an individual goes through. It is a time when you are no longer a child but have yet to enter complete adulthood. - Making Friends On Teen Message Boards By : Kenneth Scott
If you are a twenty-something person who wants to make friends and chat with teens over the Internet, teen message boards are the place for you. - Teenage Acne - The Last Thing You Want! By : Kenneth Scott
One of the biggest and probably the only curse of teenage are the bouts of acne that appear on the youthful skin of adolescents. Acne is a prolonged skin problem that induces inflammation in the oil-producing sebaceous glands. - Can Social Networking Sites Help Kids Become Successful Adults? By : Greg Writer
Is online social networking the answer to teaching kids how to deal with conflict, learn about global issues or express themselves creatively? I guess that depends of who you ask. - This Typical Scene Causes Parents of Teens to Grumble By : Larry Waldman
An example is given of a typical teen-parent conflict, and then an explaination that some methods that worked with young children just do not work with teens. - 5 Minutes a Day to Connecting With Your Teenager By : Terre Grable
Do you want to be "the go to person" for your teenager, but are not sure how to "break into their world?" So how do you begin the process of connecting with your teenager? Here are some suggestions that will take a minimum of 5 minutes per day to enhance the rapport with your teenager - Teen Alcohol and Drug Abuse-From Cary and Crystal Lake, IL By : Mike Shery
Learn these 6 warning signs that your teenager might be abusing alcohol or drugs. This article makes it clear what the red flags are and what to do about it. - The Real Dangers Of Myspace Surfing By : keishon martin
The myspace website is an hot bed for sexual predators preying on teens and young children and here are some of the risks that your children are exposed to on a daily basis. - How to Get Counseling for your Teenagers Alcohol or Drug Use: From Algonquin and Crystal Lake, IL By : Mike Shery
Is your kid drinking or doing drugs? Do not put your head in the sand. Read this article to discover what help is available-before it is too late! - The Best Counseling for your Adolescent: From Mchenry and Barrington, IL By : Mike Shery
Does your kid need counseling? If so, this article will explain everything you need to know about adolescent counseling and how it works. - How to Survive the Flu Season With Your Teenager By : Terre Grable
As a parent, it can become overwhelming trying to finagle your day job, household responsibilities, and caring for sick family members. Here are some tips to keep your sanity during the flu season with your teenager - Sixteen - The Keys To Freedom By : Kenneth Scott
Turning sixteen means the keys to a set of wheels - that is what makes it such an important day in most young peoples lives. - Valentine's Day and Teenagers - 6 Free Ways Parents Can Show They Care By : Terre Grable
Not that any special holiday is needed, but Valentine's Day can be a great time to begin a new with your teenager. Here are some ideas on how to share Valentines' Day with your teenager - Add Antioxidants Into Your Diet For Great Skin By : Kenneth Scott
For most issues related to teenagers, fads rule the roost. And skin care issues are highest among teenager. - Helping your Teenagers Cope with Stress-From McHenry and Cary, IL By : Mike Shery
Discover the magic keys to reducing your teenagers stress level so he or she can go on to live the healthy and happy life he deserves. - Teens, Cars And Alocohol - A Lethal Mixture By : Kenneth Scott
If you have brought up your children with love and care, and they show signs of having inculcating the morals and ethics that you so carefully instilled in them, you are bound to feel proud of it. - Mindful Parenting Tips: Use Family Or Class Meetings For Problem Solving By : Tulum Dothee
Use family meetings to create a framework for identifying solutions as a family. This makes the family unit the authority instead of just you (which is a set up for power struggles). - Christian Parenting Tips and Advice By : Richard Sherland
They turn from a happy child to an angry stranger right before your eyes - Is Learning a Foreign Language Abroad For You? By : Jim Sarris
What's so great about learning a foreign language abroad? Here are three reasons why it may be for you. - Cyber Insecurity vs Internet Security By : Bill Wardell
It is easier for a predator or a pedophile to gain the trust of one of your children online than it is for me to convince parents or adults to trust me when I tell them the Internet has changed. - From Cary and Woodstock, IL: How to Get the Perfect Counselor for your Teenager By : Mike Shery
This article contains everything you will ever need to know about how to find an expert counselor to eliminate your teenagers anxiety, depression or acting-out! - Watch out for this craze: video and photo sharing By : Clint Jhonson
Video and photo sharing is one of the hottest craze in the internet. Users, most of them teenagers are hooked to their computers uploading pictures, videos and comments and share them with friends and would-be friends around the globe. These teens want to let it known that they have exciting activities and are willing to share these experiences to others. - The need to join teen skills incentive programs By : Clint Jhonson
Both the government and private sectors are offering numerous skills incentives programs for the teens. This is in response to what the teens want to improve them and learn various skills in preparation for more mature career advancements. These skills incentives programs is just one of the ways to help the teens face the real world. - Let teens manage their money By : Clint Jhonson
One of the reasons why teens love to work is the need to have their own income. We are talking about those teens of the average family, not those rich and super rich teenagers. Teens want to have discretionary funds they can use without their parents poking at them. - Destroy your enemies online By : Clint Jhonson
Ready….aim…fire! This is the usual line that explodes in your ears as your computer show those three dimensional images in war zones, whether on the deserts, the metropolis or in outer space. The low pitch voice of the controller directs you to locate targets and destroy them with those weapons that you can ever think of….laser guns, mortars, rockets, bombs…oops, don’t forget those other gadgetry that makes the defense ministers to shout for a ceasefire. - Websites that teens want By : Clint Jhonson
The teens want good websites that offer music, videos, books and teen community. If they have to spend their times on these, it is important for them to find out how these sites could help them. - Wanted: teens for hourly jobs By : Clint Jhonson
A teenager has told his parents that he wants to take hourly jobs while studying. His dad cannot say no, of course, but he is alarmed because his teen is still studying. He does not want to protest for it might hurt him. The best consolation is that he has been honest to his parents. If a teen wants a job, it is best for the parent to say yes. Anyway, his teen will surely pursue his plans with or without their approval. - Teen fashion trends, are they not useless lifestyles? By : Clint Jhonson
One thing for sure, teens want to dress according to their interests and affiliations. Unlike grownups who wear clothes depending on their upbringing, their work environment and social standing in the community, some teenagers wear clothes to identify themselves with somebody who is famous. - Are teens actively involved in church and fellowship ministries? By : Clint Jhonson
Pope Benedict XVI in his message to the young participants during the World Youth Day 2007 said that the teens are particularly called to demonstrate the love of God. In showing their response to His calling, the teens want to actively stimulate the activities of the church and its various apostolate and movements. - Various ways of teen dieting By : Clint Jhonson
Reports show that teenagers nowadays have a high rate of obesity as compared to the previous years. Alarmed of this issue, the teens want teen dieting to solve obesity and understanding the problem is very much important. One of the causes is the proliferation of fast food stores with their affordable recipes. - Parenting Teenagers - 5 Big Fat Lies to Being a Perfect Parent By : Terre Grable
Are you trying to be the "Perfect Parent" to your teenager? Looking for some help as a parent to improve the relationship with your teenager? Here are 5 exposed parenting myths for parenting teenagers. - Reading Comprehension Rockets With Audiobooks By : Bob Jenkins
Finally, students and teachers can agree on something: audiobooks increases reading comprehension. A good audiobook is like having a private tutor for a student. Some might say it's like having a personal assistant who can read to you while you perform other activities (like exercising). Either way, audiobooks should be on every student's iPod. - Why Is My Teenager Angry By : Linda Dipman
I could feel tears welling up in my eyes at yet another explosion. What happened to my sweet little boy who would run to help me put away the dishes? Ever since he turned thirteen every time I asked him to pick up his room or brush his teeth it was like World War III! - The Teenage Depression Epidemic By : Jane Saeman
What to do if you have a teenager that is depressed. - Never Tell Your Kids They're Smart By :
So math wasn't my best subject. Alright, it was my worst subject. I'm more of a language person, really. Considering my father taught statistics at the local university, and that everyone in my tiny town knew him, it was rather embarrassing. - Parenting Mistakes - Top 5 Reasons Parents Fail With New Year Parenting Goals By : Terre Grable
Do you want to improve your parenting relationship with your teenager in the new year? Yet, like many other New Year resolutions, some parents fail to accomplish the parenting goals they set. Here are five common mistakes parents make when setting parenting goals for the New Year... - Parenting Teenagers - Parenting Advice to Help Parents and Teenagers in the New Year By : Terre Grable
Are you looking for some practical advice to help parent your teenager in the New Year? Whether you are a veteran parent of a teenager or a newbie, here are some practical suggestions of how to improve your relationship with your teenager in the New Year. - Dating While In High School Can Lead To Trouble By :
Dating can be an emotional time at any age, but when a child is learning to cope with pressures provided by someone who is a peer, things can lead to trouble real fast. Some trouble can be avoided if parents take the time to talk to children about sex and the opposite sex in general. - Finding That Voice Inside By : Mike Blissett
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. - How To Be Bullet Proof From Criticism By : Bill Lee-Emery
If someone has ever wounded you with careless, unkind or sarcastic remarks or criticism then you may find this article just want you need.
By the end of this article you will be armed with useful and practical ideas to deal with harsh and unkind comments. Further, if there is someone in your life who needs to be open to feedback, please show them this article. - Should You Monitor Your Child's Online Behavior? By : Richard Bliss
Things to consider about monitoring your child's behavior online. - Are Chat Rooms A Menace To Your Children? By : T. O Donnell
A problem with basic chat rooms is that you can develop an intense relationship with someone you can't see and haven't met in the flesh; there's a fantasy element. - Dealing With Drug Abuse And Your Child By : Adrian Adams
Drug abuse is not only seen in adults, it is also seen more and more in young teens. The problem seems to escalate every day. - Don't Let Your Child Fall Victim to Predators By : Bill Wardell
The anonymity of the Internet means that trust and intimacy can develop quickly online, especially for trusting children and teenagers. Predators take advantage of this anonymity to build online relationships with inexperienced young people. - Teaching Children the Importance of Money By : Randy Gilbert
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. - Teen Driving, Beaches, Piers and Drinking By : Danielle Rose
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
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. - Learn a Foreign Language With Your Cell Phone? By : Jim Sarris
Learning a foreign language requires a lot of imagination (among other things). Here is a creative way to turn an ordinary personal device into an important study tool. - Learn Any Language Faster By : Jim Sarris
Sounds too good to be true, right? Learning languages is difficult, right? Well, you'll find that what's holding you back is not what you think. - Should You Monitor Your Child's Online Behavior? By : Richard Bliss
Things to consider about monitoring your child's behavior online. - Learn a Foreign Language With Your Cell Phone? By : Jim Sarris
Learning a foreign language requires a lot of imagination (among other things). Here is a creative way to turn an ordinary personal device into an important study tool. - Learn Any Language Faster By : Jim Sarris
Sounds too good to be true, right? Learning languages is difficult, right? Well, you'll find that what's holding you back is not what you think. - D.A.R.E. - A Disaster For Our Children By : Edward Wilson
The DARE program actually increases drug and alcohol use among students. Here's why, and what programs actually work. - Teen Driving Tips: Flashing Lights By : Danielle Rose
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. - Teen Driving, Beaches, Piers and Drinking By : Danielle Rose
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. - Family Parenting And Communication The Teen Years By :
Parenting has undergone a tremendous change since our grandparents were raising our parents. It seems that while the world has sped up, communication between parents and offspring has slowed to a halt. - Teaching Children the Importance of Money By : Randy Gilbert
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 :
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
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 Teenagers By :
People nowadays have labeled teenagers as thugs and hoodlums, as they're into drugs, street gangs and crime. Teenagers blame it on their parents, saying they don't care, or even society itself, saying no one listens and that there's nothing for kids to do, to keep them off the streets. - Parenting Troubled Teenagers - What Can You Do? By : Gordon Lee
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
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
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
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
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
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. - Bowling Is Great Family Fun By : Lou Drake
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. - The Legal Side Of Emancipation Of Minors By : John Blacker
Parents and children alike are choosing emancipation at an increasing rate as a solution to problems in the home. This article addresses the legal side of the issue. - How Do I Block MySpace? By : Bill Wardell
Practical tips and resources for online safety, take active part in your child's internet safety and put all these guides into practice. - How Your Actions Affect Your Teen's Body Image By : Kevin Sinclair
Today's society places emphasis on the outward appearance of our bodies more than ever before. Our society places a high value on the idea of being impossibly thin. A recent study has shown that the majority of the models we see in print ads and on TV are actually thinner than 98% of most of the women and young girls in the United States. - MySpace: How to Create a Safe Online Profile By : Bill Wardell
Laptop $900.00 - DSL hookup $50.00 - MySpace account Free Information to protect your child from predators - Pricele$$! Please Don't let your Child Become a STATISTIC! - Internet Bullying or Cyber Bullying is Bigger Problem Than You Might Think! By : Bill Wardell
The three lowest forms of communications, are gossip heresy and rumors! The actions themselves cause humiliation and embarrassment are nothing new. Internet Bullying is the new kid on the block. - Will Your Child Develop Strong Memory Skills Or Be Dependent On Drugs To Do Well On Tests? By : Jim Sarris
Expert reveals 5 ways to teach your kids how to improve their memory quickly, easily and naturally. - Be An Expert On Your Teenager! By : Ray La Foy
When it comes to adolescents, the rules of the road seem to be in a constant state of flux. What was acceptable to them yesterday isn't today. - Should I Buy My Teen A Vehicle? By : Nocita Carter
Provides tips and information on whether or not your teenager should have a vehicle after reaching the age that they can drive. - SuperSize Your Stocks Teaches Families to Save and Invest By : Steve Rosenbaum
Read how one family is teaching their kids to save and invest! SuperSize Your Stocks. The World's first Interactive Family Savings and Investment podcast / newsletter. SSYS is an educational tutorial that chronicals a typical American Family as they strive to grow a $4000 investment into over $1 Million! - 5 Ways Home Schooling Can Benefit You By : Jeff Schuman
Information on how home schooling benefits you. - How expensive is it really to start a home schooling program? By : Jeff Schuman
Information on how much it costs to start a home schooling program. - What Kind Of Home Schooling Driver Ed Program Is Best For Your Family? By : Jeff Schuman
Information on what kinds of home schooling driver ed programs are best for parents and their children to help get them on the road as soon as possible. - What Regulations Are There When Setting Up A Home Schooling Curriculum? By : Jeff Schuman
Information on what regulations you may face depending on where you live in the United States when setting up a home schooling program. - How To Find Out If Your Child Is Doing Drugs - Home Drug Testing Kits By : John Morris
Are you concerned that your son, daughter, or family member is doing drugs? Is the prospect of having to bring them to a clinic too horrible for you to even contemplate? You should take time to consider another option... - Controlling Your Teen By : Lee Dobbins
What happened to that little angel? It's called the teenage years and it can be trying on everyone. - My Gay Children - A Parents Perspective By : Susan Dean
Finding out you have gay children is for most of us unsuspecting parents a life changing experience. How much it changes our life depends on many factors.
I know personally how it does change your life as I do have gay children. - Writing a Life Bio for Your Graduating Class After 40 Years of Healing ~ Part Two By : Russ Miles
I guess I'm including Bob in my bio because he will never have a chance to write his own. He wasn't very popular, either. I remember seeing him "Taken down" in the hall, having his tennis shoe removed, and the laughter when it wasn't a "Converse."
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