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Airborne Toxic Event - Attempts at Connecting with my Teen Daughter
As many of you are well aware, it?s not always easy for us parents to connect with our teenagers. They can be moody. They can be withdrawn. They can turn on the tight-lipped, arms-crossed, eye-roll, leave-me-alone posture with incredible ease. So how can we break through this teenage angst and get them to open up? Parenting [...]

Boredom: A Gateway to Trouble
I?ve seen many at-risk teenagers over the years and have been struck by their complaints about boredom.  Take Mike, a 15-year-old ninth grader who hated being alone.  He?d surf the web, listen to his iPod, play video games, text his friends, and frantically search for ?something to do.?  In fact, he would go to great [...]

The New Diluted Community Service
Years ago, I worked with a young man who had been court ordered to do community service for a vandalism incident following several other infractions.  He chose to volunteer in a nursing home to fulfill his 40-hour obligation.  After going for several weeks, he developed a close relationship with a 90-year-old woman.  They played cards, [...]

Why Not Prohibit Alcohol Use?
Tens of thousands of teens would argue that marijuana should be legal because it is no more harmful than alcohol ? some even insist it?s less harmful.  It?s not an unreasonable position to take.  With all the controversy about some college presidents wanting to lower the drinking age, the alcohol debate has been ignited once [...]

One million kids view drug use videos on the Internet! Yours?
I’ve noticed a bit of a trend over the past several months.  In talking with parents, and especially folks in the news media who are parents, they seem to be more and more attuned to issues like online predators and sexual content on the web that place their kids at risk.  They also see all [...]

Prescription Drug Abuse: Is It Really a Problem?
While many people still don’t see the intentional abuse of prescription drugs as a serious problem, one mom I’ve come to know well, Misty Fetko, can tell you just how serious a problem it is. On the morning of July 16, 2003, two days before her son Carl was supposed to leave for college she found him unconscious and not [...]
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Experts have shown that if parents communicate with their children about sex and drugs, those teens are more likely to delay the first sexual experience and are less likely to pick up that first drink. Many parents are uncomfortable in this role, but it is a crucial responsibility.

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