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Teen Guide Job Search Audio Version

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Where Should I Sit at Lunch? The Ultimate 24/7 Guide to Surviving the High School Years

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Where Should I Sit at Lunch? The Ultimate 24/7 Guide to Surviving the High School Years

Everything teenagers need to know about surviving the four most dramatic and difficult years of their lives

Written especially for teens aged 13-17, this is the ultimate all-in-one survival guide for today’s “desperate” high schoolers. The authors are soughtafter speakers who talk to teens all the time–and they tell it like it is, dishing up the no-nonsense advice that teenagers are looking for. They set the record straight on peer groups, part-time jobs, colleges, homework, family, friends, and rivals. Where Should I Sit at Lunch? offers real-life stories from teens who’ve “been there, done that” and tips from teen-friendly experts. And yes, they tell them where to sit at lunch, too.

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A Parent’s Video Guide to Facebook.com Reviews

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A Parent’s Video Guide to Facebook.com

A step-by-step video tour of facebook.com to help you protect your kids online. This 20 minute video explains:
The dangers of facebook.com

Tips for teens:
1. Only friend people you know
2. Never share your password
3. Think before you post
4. Your friends see your posts

Tips for parents:
1. You are in control of your computer
2. Check in on your teen
3. Know your teen’s password
4. Create your own facebook profile
5. Friend your teen on facebook

Bonus:
How to create your own profile
How to find your child on facebook

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.

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After Prom Party Planning Guide – Aims to Prevent Prom Night Tragedies

Category : High School Prom

Kalispell, MT (PRWEB) November 26, 2006

The high school senior prom is supposed to be one of the happiest days of our children’s life, but for too many kids it turns into a horrible tragedy. Drugs, alcohol and a “coming-of-age tradition” of rowdy parties usually means that some kids will end their revelry in police custody or with hangovers, and far too many vehicle accidents – or worse.

According to the U.S. Dept. of Transportation, on a typical prom weekend, 48 American teenagers are killed in vehicle crashes and 40 percent of the deaths are alcohol-related. Lori Heatherington discovered those shocking facts soon after her daughter announced she had been asked to the senior prom, and the topic of an After Prom party was discussed.

After discovering the DOT statistics, and learning that her daughter’s school was making no provisions for an After Prom event, Lori decided to get organized and make something happen. Her remarkable efforts resulted in an After Prom party that was more appealing to the students than engaging in other potentially dangerous activities. The party was such a huge success that the school requested that Lori pass on her notes, outline and plan so that it could be used in upcoming years.

Heatherington realized that parents and schools across the country could benefit from her hard won knowledge, so at the urging of other parents, she compiled her exhaustive notes into a comprehensive how to guide. The ‘After Prom Party Guide’ is a step-by-step instruction manual for parents and school organizations (PTAs, PTOs) who want to know how to plan a compelling alternative to non-sanctioned activities after the prom.

The After Prom Party Guide is a “Fast Start”, in-depth blueprint that covers everything from facility selection and fundraising to meeting agendas, liability and security issues, decorating, party themes and every related topic. Also included are form letters, checklists and even a creative telemarketing script to be used when requesting donations from businesses. Heatherington offers tips on how to win over the teenagers by promising and delivering a fun-filled and entertaining party. The ‘After Prom Party Planning Handbook’ sells for $ 24.97 and is available for immediate download from her website, www.after-prom.org.

About After-Prom.org

After-Prom.org™ is owned and operated by Lori Heatherington, author, mom and owner of a small business. Lori holds a marketing degree from Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas. She was involved in one of the first ISPs in the country and that experience prompted her to co-author her first book, which was published by Macmillan entitled, “The Complete Small Business Internet Guide”. Lori currently works full-time for the Humane Society of Northwest Montana as Administrative Director.

Additional information

After Prom Party Guide ISBN: 1-4276-1231-5

Lori Heatherington, P.O. Box 9392, Kalispell, MT 59904

To help create awareness about her book the author has launched a viral marketing campaign, called “Life Saving Virus” http://www.LifeSavingVirus.com

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High School 101: Freshman Survival Guide

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High School 101: Freshman Survival Guide

Written by sophomores at McIntosh High School in Peachtree City, Georgia, this book is a MUST READ for kids leaving middle school, high-school freshmen, and parents of today’s high-schooler. Chock full of humorous tips, practical advice, and serious anecdotes about subjects as diverse as depression, dating, and study habits, this “view from the inside” can prepare the rising high school student for today’s challenges in a way no other book can. Perfect as a middle school graduation or back-to-school gift!

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The Smart Parent’s Guide to Facebook: Easy Tips to Protect and Connect with Your Teen

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The Smart Parent’s Guide to Facebook: Easy Tips to Protect and Connect with Your Teen

Learn ways to extend your parenting skills into the world of Facebook! This little book is a collection of tips and advice for moms and dads struggling to understand and communicate with their online teens. Is Facebook dangerous? Why do your kids spend so much time using it? How can you talk to your teen about Facebook when you don’t even know how to use it? The Smart Parent’s Guide to Facebook addresses these questions and more. Learn how to become a Facebook Parent — a parent who understands what Facebook is, what the possible dangers (and benefits) are, how your teens are using it, and how to communicate boundries to them. A “Facebook contract” is included that will help both you and your teens understand what your expectations are for Facebook use. Sections Include: -Five Facebook dangers, and how to help your teen avoid them -Keeping tabs on your teen’s Facebook world -Talking to your teen about Facebook -How to use privacy settings -Creating Facebook “house rules” -Answers to Frequently Asked Questions -A glossary of common Facebook terms

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NAMI Releases Family Guide on Adolescent Depression; Symptoms are Often Different in Teens than Adults

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NAMI Releases Family Guide on Adolescent Depression; Symptoms are Often Different in Teens than Adults











Arlington, VA (PRWEB) December 20, 2010

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has published an updated and expanded edition of What Families Need to Know about Adolescent Depression, a guide for families who want to know about accurate diagnosis and effective treatment options for teenagers experiencing depression.

When it comes to mental health care, one size does not fit all.

Adolescents are thought to differ from adults living with depression because they more often experience symptoms of irritability, anger and self-criticism than the sadness and loss of energy commonly seen in adults.

The 36-page family guide summarizes symptoms of depression and treatment options for adolescents and provides information regarding suicide prevention, health care and therapy.

“It is important that parents and children engage in dialogue to create an open and honest environment where mental health issues are discussed and treated just like any other health risks,” said NAMI Executive Director Michael J. Fitzpatrick.

“Communication is imperative. The family guide will help the discussion.”

The most common forms of therapy for adolescent depression are talk therapy, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, medication or a combination of both.

First published in 2005, the updated edition relies on some of the newest studies that support methods for treating depression.


    Since 2009, physicians have been encouraged to perform general depression screenings for children aged 12-18.
    Screenings and discussions with adolescents are vital in preventing them from resorting to self-harm or suicide to achieve relief from distress that can be effectively treated.
    Not all adolescents are as likely to receive help in living with depression. Latino and African American youth are less likely to receive health care than their peers and Asian/Pacific Islander youth are unlikely to get any treatment.
The booklet is available to download from the NAMI website.

Single and multiple copies can be ordered online from the NAMI store.

About NAMI

NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness. NAMI has over 1,100 state and local affiliates that engage in research, education, support and advocacy.

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Los Angeles Law Firm Steinberg & Spencer Publishes Free Parent Guide to Keeping Your Teen Driver Safe

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Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) July 29, 2010

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among teens in the U.S. – killing close to 6,000 every year. According to national statistics, teen deaths as a result of automobile accidents exceed homicides and suicides.

Los Angeles personal injury lawyer, Peter Steinberg of Steinberg & Spencer sees the evidence of these alarming statistics every day in his practice. “As personal injury lawyers, we get involved after-the-fact; most often tragedy has struck and the outcome is really about mitigating unimaginable losses and providing our clients with closure,” says Steinberg. What we really want to do is get involved before these tragedies occur. That was the motivation behind the publication of their new Parent Guide and contract on “Keeping Your Teen Driver Safe.”

Steinberg states that 89% of teens say their parents have the biggest influence on their driving behavior. “It just made sense to write the guide to help educate parents as to how to talk to their teens,” said Steinberg. We felt that had more promise of making an impact than writing the guide for the teens themselves.

The Steinberg firm is planning a series of parent safety guides and they have set up a facebook page to deliver them. All guides will be available at no cost as free downloads on their page – Los Angeles Parent Safety Guides. Steinberg further discusses his reason for creating the Parent Guide and contract on his YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/steinbergspencer.

In addition to facts and statistics about teens and driving, this first guide also includes a section on how to talk to your teen. The real heart of the guide is the parent – teen driving contract where teens are asked to adhere to the agreement in writing.

In addition to being available on facebook, the guide is also on their website at www.SteinbergSpencer.com.

Steinberg & Spencer is a Los Angeles based personal injury law firm. They focus their practice exclusively on serious injury cases. Peter Steinberg is nearly a life-long California resident and has been handling personal injury cases since 1980. He is also a proud supporter and sponsor of MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving as well as an active participant in triathlons and a sponsor of the LA Triathlon Club. His firm can be reached at www.SteinbergSpencer.com or by calling 1-800-350-8888.

Contact:

Leanna Torres

Steinberg & Spencer

Mobile Number: 310-995-3373

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