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Good Friends, Great Life! by Lin Miao
While I was in high school, I developed this habit of always watching people and how they responded to things. When I’m walking, when I’m talking, and when I’m eating, I love to watch people. I don’t know why I do it, but I think it’s just my curiosity of wanting to understand all of the various human characteristics.

Walt Disney World For Teens by Cara Goldsbury
Can teens really have fun at a place like Walt Disney World? Absolutely! Actually, be prepared to have the time of your life. It’s a safe place to assert some independence from your parents, a place you’ll never forget. Here are some of the best experiences for teens at "The Most Magical Place on Earth":

Keeping Your Momentum by Lin Miao
When I was eleven, I was so fascinated with computers; building them, setting them up and troubleshooting them: you would have probably called me an obsessive nerd who woke up working on computers and sleeping with them. Everyday, I would read up on the latest new hardware, or the latest software so I knew exactly how they worked and exactly how to put it together. I felt that I was fairly competent to fix anything that was wrong with a computer.

Preventing Child Abductions by Frank
Child molesters and abductors usually look like everyday people. They can be anybody, the teacher, next door neighbor, mailman and they come in all ages, old and young. Tell your kids not to talk to adults they do not know. Anytime they are approached by an unfamiliar adult they should check with a parent or trusted adult immediately!

Teen Perfumes With A Difference by Jane Langdon
Perfume Gardens at House of Rose, LLC has just created a full line of fragrances especially for teenagers called “Scent Bent TM”. Among the twenty-nine offerings are Peach, Caramel, Bubble Gum, Baby Powder, Chocolate Mint, Cinnamon, Lemonade, Peach, Peppermint, Watermelon & Vanilla. All are alcohol free so they last twice as long as other perfumes & they contain pheromones, which are attractants. The graphics on the bottles are bright & modern which reflect the young clientele.

Back to School Show & Tell by Deborah Shelton
One thing you can count on during the first days of school is the inevitable question of "What did you do over the summer?" Here are a few creative ways to describe your summer experiences for the first edition of Show and Tell.

Prom Hair Styles by Ian Partridge
A large part of any girl's prom is the prom hairstyle she chooses. The most popular prom hairstyles are subject to change each year. This year feminine, wavy styles are popular, but edgy styles will also fit the bill.

Getting a Prom Date by Ian Partridge
A large part of any girl's is the prom, getting a date and what to wear. We guide you on that journey

Preparing For Prom Night by Ian Partridge
A large part of any girl's is the prom , getting a date and what to wear. Prepare for the night with us.

What Is Prom Night? by Ian Partridge
A large part of any girl's is the prom , getting a date and what to wear. But what is Prom night really all about.

But Walt Disney Quit High School... by Ron Coleman
As a teenager, my goal was to become a professional cartoonist. I wanted to quit high school so I could get right to work, but ran into major objections from my mother. My argument to her was that Walt Disney had quit high school and he succeeded, so why couldn't I? I gave that argument to a lot of people until it got around to somebody who convinced me not to follow that route - and when you hear who it was, you'll know why.

Gifts of a Sand Dollar by Liz Hekimian-Williams
Inspiration from the kids, for the good of our small sea creatures. Inspiration from our tiny sea friends, for the good of our families.

Psychological Encouragement by Michelle Gauvin Alley
Testing is scary for all of us – but especially for students with learning disabilities. Hear how Michelle overcame her fear and succeeded.

Back to School Confidential for Teens by Jessica Setnick
Back to school can be a tricky time for lots of reasons, especially if you have changed over the summer. You and your friends may look different in the fall than you did when you left school in May. It can be stressful to wonder what others will think of your new look, especially if you are already self-conscious or you hang with a group that tends to judge people’s looks.

Play it Safe with Kids Sports by Molly Setnick
If your child plays sports, you may have a few concerns about his or her safety. Here are a few guidelines to follow when evaluating your child’s athletic ventures.

What are the Real Risks of Body Piercing? -- Advice for Parents & Teens by Lucy P. Roberts
Timely advice for parents and teenagers who are considering a body piercing. Provides a common sense approach to piercer choice, and tips on other important aspects of this procedure to consider to minimize health risks.

Zoom into Reality and Zip the Fluff by Lin Miao
I can’t remember how many times when I ask my friends exactly what the problem is, their reply would always be five to ten minutes of continual beating around the bush excuses, instead of explaining in two to three sentences what the problem really is. My father was the kind of guy who “tell it as it is.” There was no “well, maybe, unless, perhaps, or nearly, it was either a “yes” or a “no”. So even in my early childhood, I learned really fast to always be clear, objective, honest and straightforward with him or else I won’t get anywhere.

Organizing Lessons for Back to School by Barbara Hemphill
As a mother of five grown children (and soon to be grandmother!), I can attest to the fact that organizing skills are a major factor in the success of our children in school and the quality of our life at home. The ease with which we manage every area of our lives – from getting ready to go to school in the morning to going to bed at night – can be significantly improved if we approach the tasks to be done in an organized manner...Organizing Lessons for Back to School

Reaching Your Potential by Jeff Hagen
In today’s pressured world, many teens are afraid to fail—and even—afraid to succeed. They don’t want to stick out, whether for good or bad. They want to be accepted, and just ‘fit in.’ This type of mentality will lead you nowhere but the path to mediocrity—and that is nothing to be proud of or content with.

Bully Victims Need a Healthy Relationship with an Adult by Paula McCoach
“Boys will be boys” and “Girls just do that” is what we hear from so many people. As a kid myself, I remember getting teased and no one came to help or told me what to do. And, you know what? It hurt me then as much as it hurts kids today. As a school counselor for 10 years, I have developed and tested various techniques for helping students in dealing with bullying. These programs will help the bullies too!



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