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  • The Teen Scene in San Francisco Offers Many Opportunities for
    By trz on July 9, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    The Teen Scene in San Francisco Offers Many Opportunities for Fun

    Teens are beautiful and unique creatures. At least this is what we as parents keep telling ourselves. The problem with teens is that their tastes and wants change almost hourly so it is quite difficult to determine at lunch what will appeal to them at dinner. Fortunately, if you are planning a visit to San Francisco, California, there is most likely something that will appeal to them no matter what mood they are in at the moment.

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  • Popular Swim Accessories for Adults
    By trz on June 2, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Each summer, millions of Americans jump into a swimming pool. While swimming pools are fun for children and teenagers, they also provide excitement to adults. Despite the fact that, alone, swimming pools are fun to use, there are ways to add additional excitement. This extra excitement can be accomplished with swim accessories. Whether you are looking to entertain yourself or your other adult friends, you may want to consider purchasing pool accessories that are designed with adults in mind.

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  • Popular Pool Accessories for Teens
    By trz on June 2, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Individuals, of all ages, love swimming pools. Despite the fact that just about everyone loves to swim, there are a group of individuals that tend to enjoy it more than everyone else. Those individuals are teenagers. When it comes to keeping themselves entertained, many teens have a problem, but for some reason a swimming pool seems to hold their attention. Despite the fact that most teenagers could stay in a swimming pool, all by itself, for hours, you may want to consider purchasing some pool accessories, especially those that are designed with teenagers in mind.

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  • The Teenage Vegetarian
    By trz on May 17, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Because the younger generation is often more in touch with world culture than adults, teenagers are in general more attuned to the environmental movement, to issues involving organic farming and with the reasons for becoming a vegetarian. So as more and more teenagers experiment with vegetarianism, the better informed they are about what it really means to live meat free, the better. Then even if they do not continue their lifestyle as a vegetarian, their experience was an educational one and they will be well informed should be chose to continue as a vegetarian in later life.

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  • Misunderstanding Acne
    By trz on April 30, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    When those reddish things on your face start to show up, you may think that it may have been caused by this or that. You may even blame it to the most unreasonable reason. Well the best thing for you to do is to stop these misunderstandings. When you stick with them, it would not help you find the right treatment for your acne.

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  • Facing Acne: How to Cope With its Effects
    By trz on April 28, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    As we are all aware of, there are emotional effects caused by acne. More than those obvious red bumps on your face, there are effects of acne that could not just be healed by any cream or acne solution and that is the emotional scars left by acne. Well, no doctor or any expert dermatologist could provide you with the best answers to this problem on acne.

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  • Popular Backyard Activities for Teens
    By trz on April 22, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Just about everyone one enjoys being outside. There is just something about being outdoors that creates excitement. While all individuals may enjoy relaxing or playing in their backyard, there are some who get the chance to be outside more than others. Those individuals include teenagers. Most teenagers love being outside; in fact, during the summertime most can be found in their backyard.

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  • The Importance of Crystal-Clear Rules for your Child
    By trz on April 18, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    The Importance of Crystal-Clear Rules for your Child
    The world is a far more scary and complicated place than it was when you were a child. As a result, it’s imperative that you set adequate yet fair boundaries with your child. It’s a very important role in your parenting responsibilities. Children must make difficult decisions each day, and if they don’t have clear, firm boundaries set, they may not always make the wisest choice. Limits teach children proper restraint in social and individual activities and provide children with necessary structure and security to assist in healthy development. Setting limits also provide children with guidance before they have an opportunity to get into trouble, thus making them more successful with everyday life.
    A child’s age and developmental level needs to be considered when setting limits. All children have a need for independence and individualization; however, they also need structure, security and parental involvement. It goes without saying that the needs of a 2-year old vary greatly than those of a teenager. A toddler has a strong desire to explore and investigate, but parameters need to be set to ensure their safety while doing so. Teenagers need to be able to be an individual and be independent, but with strong parental guidance and influence, are more likely to make smart choices in difficult situations.
    Limits should be discussed and set prior to the situation. Though situations arise that weren’t planned on, daily situations should have set limits and expectations. A teenager who breaks curfew may have the privilege of going out with friends revoked until they learn respect for the rules. A child who misbehaves while playing with a friend may need to be separated from the fun until they can learn to properly behave.
    Children respond in a positive manner in an environment in which they know what to expect and what is excepted of them. A child will be more respectful towards rules and more willing to abide by them if the rules are clear and consistent. Additionally, it’s crucial that once a limit is set that they caregiver stick to it. A child is less likely to try and manipulate a caregiver into changing the limits when their experience has been that there’s no bending on the limits. And remember, you are the one who sets the limits and lays down the law. There’s no need to argue with your child. Be firm and consistent and they are less likely to challenge the rules and will accept the consequences.

  • The Process of Negotiating the Rules with your Child
    By trz on April 15, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    We all know as parents that discussing and negotiating the rules with our children is never easy. Children are all very different, and what might need to be a rule for one, may not even be an issue for another. That being said, there are many parameters that we set as parents that are the hard and fast rules - those with no ‘wiggle room.’ Those are the rules set forth to protect our child’s health, safety and well-being. These rules and their consequences should be very clearly defined and it should be understood by all involved that they are there for a very important reason and that they are ‘all or nothing.’

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  • Starting Young: Teaching Teens to Save Money
    By trz on April 13, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Parents mostly complain that teenagers do not listen to them. The opposite is true when it comes to advice regarding ‘money matters’. Teens actually welcome their parents input about their finances.

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