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MadTeen.org Comforts Hurting Parents Of Angry Teens

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MadTeen.org Comforts Hurting Parents Of Angry Teens










Crockett, Texas (PRWEB) June 25, 2006

A digital book distributed by the MadTeen organization (http://www.madteen.org) eliminates expensive costs in therapy for angry out-of-control teenagers while now allowing more parents to afford clinical attention and therapy for their children.

Titled “My Out-Of-Control Teen” ($ 28), this book has been written by Mark Hutten, who has a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology and has worked in the addictions field for over twelve years. Mr. Hutten’s clients are youth (ages 14-18) who are classified as serious habitual offenders.

“The problem is that most parents, many whom are single parents, don’t have eighteen to thirty hours to spend in counseling with their child, assuming the child would even come to counseling,” says Mr. Hutten.

“This is why I developed this program for working parents who are struggling with their teenagers.”

Counseling sessions can also be expensive, ranging from $ 25 to $ 150 per hour. And, parenting classes can take up to six months (or longer) to complete. This equates to approximately $ 1200, in addition to time and gas costs in getting to the sessions.

“What parents need is a set of cut-to-the-chase parenting strategies that work immediately – not months or years from now,” says Hutten.

The book presents fifty proven successful (non violent) techniques to use with intense, strong-willed, and out of control teens. Subjects include learning to:


Stop arguments before they start

Maintain peace-of-mind in the midst of chaos

Get your child to actually do chores

Prevent power struggles

Avoid ‘caving in’ to kids’ demands

Take charge of your house again

The digital book also provides audio excerpts of the complete parenting seminar that Mr. Hutten conducts, full access to his website resources, and ongoing direct contact with him via email.

To review parents’ comments who have obtained successful results through Mr. Hutten’s work, visit the website at http://www.madteen.org.

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National TO SAVE A LIFE Week Announced to Touch 1 Million Lives with a Message of Hope for Hurting Teens

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Oceanside, CA (PRWEB) July 30, 2010

During the week of September 6-12, corresponding with National Suicide Prevention Week, NewSong Pictures and Outreach Films, the creators of the #1 faith-based film of 2010 To Save A Life plan to use the movie as a vehicle to save lives and inspire teens to reach out to their communities and engage with the hurting and lonely in their midst.

Since its theatrical release in January, To Save A Life has impacted over 600,000 teens, youth workers, coaches, pastors and parents who viewed the film in theaters. Thousands have written in to the To Save A Life Web site (ToSaveALifeMovie.com/stories) to share their response to the film. And just under 160,000 have created an active community on the To Save A Life Facebook page sharing their compelling and often heartbreaking personal stories, and supporting each other as they navigate the challenges of life.

Topically, the film fearlessly tackles a number of subjects that teens confront on a daily basis, including depression, suicide, bullying, teen pregnancy, cutting, substance abuse and body image. High school is a much more challenging place than it was just a few years ago, and teens need help and guidance in navigating these challenges.

Because of this, the teams at Outreach have set an objective of seeing one million lives touched during this week through the hosting of To Save A Life events and movie screenings across America.

The concept is simple. During this week, churches, families, pastors, teachers, coaches, mentors and teens themselves are encouraged to invite their friends to watch To Save A Life with them. The goal is to have the film shown in over 10,000 locations, where every teen in America can see the movie either in a church, home, store, classroom, auditorium or theater.

Afterwards, participants are challenged to go to the next level. It’s not enough to just talk about the change you want to see—To Save A Life Week is about action, and viewers are encouraged to be a catalyst for this change. Some students may start a “Lunch Club” to help befriend the lonely kids in their school. Some may start actively inviting new people to their youth group or club meetings. Others may plan events with experts or mentors who can help teens navigate the challenges in their lives. A new school year is never easy for teens in crisis—To Save A Life Week can help ease some of these tensions while providing a solid message of hope for those who are hurting.

To help teens and those who care for them, Outreach has created a series of tools designed to get the process and conversation started, including inspirational books, novels, social media tools, curriculums and topical helps. Several Web sites, including ToSaveALifeLeaders.com, can help leaders looking for ideas and resources. Outreach is dedicated to maintaining the momentum of the To Save A Life movement and inspiring a generation to reach out to hurting and lonely people.

To Save A Life releases on DVD and Blu-ray August 3 through Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Affirm Films. To Save A Life is rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements involving teen suicide, teen drinking, some drug content, disturbing images and sexuality.

More information on To Save A Life Week can be found by clicking here: http://www.ToSaveALifeLeaders.com/tsalweek/.

About Outreach, Inc.

Founded in 1996, Outreach, Inc. has quickly grown to become the largest provider of outreach products and services in North America. The company was launched with the mission of empowering Christian churches to reach their communities for Jesus Christ. Products and services are available to empower leaders with cost-effective, proven outreach methods and tools. In order to better serve the growing needs of the church, Outreach has established several divisions under the umbrella of Outreach, Inc., including Marketing, Films, Publishing, Events, Magazine and Convention.

For more information, or to schedule an interview with someone from the film or an expert on teen issues, please contact:

Lori Lenz

714-553-5181

lori(at)biscuitmediagroup(dot)com

@biscuitmedia





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How to Download Music Online Without Hurting your Wallets

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Let us face it. Music lovers normally own many CDs, download music online and will not stop buying music. That is why the music industry has always been vibrant and new singers are born, and new songs are written. The trouble is music lovers have an insatiable desire for new music all the time and it can be really painful on the wallets and the credit cards if you are building a music library. Ask a teen how many songs he or she has in the collection and chances are there are at least a few hundreds and they are still downloading music online everyday. Imagine paying $1 for each piece of music they download online. Is there a way to download music online without hurting your wallet?

There are tons of music online stores nowadays. Ever since music becomes downloadable online, more and more are going to these stores to download music online. Trouble is many kids and teens are downloading music from free places. It is great news for parents who are paying the bills for our kids’ needs every month. But there is no free lunch really.

Downloading from free sites would expose your computer to unnecessary harmful attacks by viruses and malware like adware and spyware. The damage may be light and only your computer speed is slowed down because of the drain the malware is putting on your computer resources. In worst case scenarios, your computer hardware suffers from permanent damage and you lose all your important documents and information.

For those who are downloading music online from free resources, be prepared for slow download speeds as well. Some of the online sites that offer free music downloads crash quite often or hang up on you because there are way too many freebie seekers downloading at the same time. Save yourselves the trouble and frustration by using online music download sites that offer paid services.

Music stores like Rhapsody and AOL are great places to download music online since they offer monthly subscription packages which are cheaper than those pay-per-download stores. If that is still too expensive for you, why not consider the new batch of online music download sites that offer unlimited music downloads for a lifetime fee? In other words, for a one time membership fee, you get to download unlimited music and songs from the music site as long as you wish even if it is 3am in the morning.

Such online music download stores offer a wide selection of the latest music from record labels and also keep a good stock of oldies. So it does not matter what brand of music you are looking for, as there is a high chance you can find it. If you are unsure, check with the music site. For a price that ranges from $30 to $50, you can download all the music media files in the collection which is in the range of millions. Teens and young adults love this since they are a tech-savvy lot who want more options without having to pay big bucks.

While it sounds great to download music online from these sites, there are many factors you have to consider when selecting the ideal site for unlimited music downloads. If this looks complicated, find out how you can simplify the whole process as you learn more from my music blog.

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