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How to keep your teen girl safe when she parties 13 Articles

  • 1 of 13

    by Heidi Hess Saxton

    "Girls just want to have fun ..." sang 80s pop sensation Cyndi Lauper. While it's true that girls enjoy hanging out with friends, there are other deep-seated yearnings in the heart of the average teenager about which paren...read more

  • 2 of 13

    by Erin Deseure

    Your mouth may drop over this statement, but whether or not parents "allow" their teen to party, she might without your consent. I know this is difficult to think about but even the most honorable and intelligent teen gir...read more

  • 3 of 13

    by Babajide Akinyele-Williams

    Let's say you've done your homework. You're very intimate with your daughter. She believes and confides in you. You've been able to make her see the dangers of alcohol abuse, smoking and drugs. She's fully aware of t...read more

  • 4 of 13

    by Mileah K Shore

    Keeping your teenage girl safe when she parties is probably not what most parents want to learn. Going to parties where safety is an issue is certainly not what we should be doing. What kind of parties are people allowing ...read more

  • 5 of 13

    by Lara Anne

    The obvious way to keep your teen girl safe when she parties is to lock her in a dungeon at home and refuse to let her go to any parties. However, this is not an option and in the end it will do nothing to build up a trus...read more

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    by Elizabeth Tinius

    Being the mother of a teen girl is not an easy task. Teenage girls have the tendency to be more vulnerable than boys. Most teenage girls have a strong desire to be popular, whether it's school-wide or just among their ow...read more

  • 7 of 13

    by life rodriguez

    Before a teen girl begins to party she must learn the basic rules of safety. I know parents may not feel comfortable in talking with their daughters about alcohol, drugs, sex and violence, but it is a reality we must live ...read more

  • 8 of 13

    by Bev Maher

    It is inevitable isn't it one day your teenager wants more freedom to go to parties with her peers and have some fun with out mum or dad getting in the way.How do we cope.There are boys out there waiting on the side lines ...read more

  • 9 of 13

    by Amanda Sims

    I have to admit, I do not have a teen-aged daughter. I am a mother of two boys. However, it wasn't that long ago that I was a teen girl attending these parties- usually with the older kids. I know first hand how important ...read more

  • 10 of 13

    by Paola Fanutti

    Your daughter has shed her childhood cocoon and blossomed into a social butterfly and wants to begin attending parties, and (gasp), boys might be there. You have presumably been giving her some liberty during her youth, a...read more

  • 11 of 13

    by Mary Franz

    Just as many of us "partied" as teens, our daughters will probably participate in some form of "partying" during their teenage years. We hear stories on the news about a parent's worst nightmare when a young girl at a par...read more

  • 12 of 13

    by Matthew Soo

    Let me be the first to say that I do not have a teenage daughter and let me also the first to say thank God! I don't say that because I wouldn't want a teenage girl but the problems that teenage girls have are usually 10 ...read more

  • 13 of 13

    by onecaratrock

    Ever see the movie "Uncle Buck"? Well, his tactics of following his niece around, spying, advising and embarrassing her, worked. He went out of his way to protect her. And you should, too! It does not really matter if she ...read more

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