Adolescence
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Does competition help or hurt young people?
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by Dee Cain
Competition is indeed good for our adolescents. It builds character and prepares them for life. It teaches
Hurt
by Randy Browne
Ancient China has a number of sayings about competition. To name just a few (from memory; not claimed
61 Article Titles on Adolescence
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What role does alcohol play in fueling teenage pregnancy?
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What is a "tween"?
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How to promote self-esteem in your teen
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Things you should never say to a tween
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When parents should extend more freedom to their teens
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Determining the amount of time your teen should spend at a part time job
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Parents: Dealing with teenagers in love
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The importance of extracurricular activities for high school students
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Love vs. studies: Deciding what comes first
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Advice for parents in preparing teens for job interviews
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by Jack Burton
Teens have more money to spend than previous generations and develop spending patterns at a younger age. Teens who learn good money
Each year, as a parent, we should be giving up minor amounts of control in our children's life until they are ready for complete independence.
Your teenager is the very same person with whom you began bonding somewhere between 13 and 19 years ago and continued to bond over

