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The Rollercoaster (or How To Survive The Teenage Years)
“That was one of dozens of similar nights with similar fights over similar infractions. Because that’s a teenager’s job: to infuriate an adult is duty number one. And a parent’s job is to let them do it. A parent’s job, I learned, is to be the brick wall the teenager can push up against. A parent’s job is to be unpopular sometimes. And it’s hard to be unpopular.”
Tips on Teens
by Mary Anderson
I remember when my children were only toddlers and how there were many days in which I wanted to tear my hair out from the roots of my head. Lets face it toddlers do keep us active, anxious and alert. My mother would say to me, ” …
Teens and the Telephone
by Mary Anderson
If you have one or more teenagers at home then chances are the use of the telephone has been an issue for you, the parent.
When I married my husband almost four years ago we had three teenagers here in our home. All three loved using the …
The Parent Teen Relationship
by Carol Shepley
It was the homework that did it. Each night became a challenge in how I was going to get my son, a non-academic, to do his homework. I tried patience, encouragement, and teaching, all to no avail. I moved on to bribery, threats and punishment, still no …
The Internet and Teens
by Mary Anderson
The Internet is a wonderful tool for resources. Lets face it we can log on and look up any thing on the wonderful wide web. We can play games on the net and we can meet and even chat with people on the net form just about …






