The Foundation recommends reading an important series about this topic posted on washingtonpost.com A new study has found a link between adolescent obesity and stress.
This is a great site for background, tools, links and other information to help us raise our kids. We recommend you visit this new section: www.drugfree.org/teenbrain.
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Eating Disorders and Our Teenagers - Even if you don't have a child with an eating disorder, you will benefit from reading the April 21, 2010 article in the New York...
DOES YOUR TEENAGER WANT TO SAVE THE WORLD? - Helping your teenager explore his or her career path may seem like a daunting project. Although your child may not be ready to...
This is the article you may have heard about: "A Mother's Loss, A Daughter's Story" by Robin Pogredin (New York Times, April 21,2010). Even if you don't have a child with an eating disorder, you will benefit from reading this article. Also visit http://somedaymelissa.com.
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Are we taking bullying seriously enough? Watch the episode on bullying from the Today Show, March 31, 2010.
Here is another Today Show episode on bullying in middle school.
Although it was first published in 2006, "From Binge to Blackout" may be even more important today. Binge drinking has reached epidemic proportions, especially in college. But mother and son authors Chris Volkmann & Toren Volkman show us how it begins.
According to the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), it will now allow 17-year-old women to purchase the Plan B (morning after pill) in pharmacies. Prior to this, women had to be at least 18-years-old to buy the emergency contraception drug. more...
Our friends at Safe Teen Driving Club brought this video to our attention. Watch what your new drivers are doing when you're not in the car with them--it's a reality check: msnbc.com
Sallie Mae, the largest student loan company in the United States, offers the Education Investment Planner, which is a big help in determining the future cost of your child's education.
Do you know where your nail polish is? Check out this story on the Connect With Kids web site.
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