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So You’re About to Be a Teenager: Godly Advice for Preteens on Friends, Love, Sex, Faith and Other Life Issues

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Samuel and Rebecca Rainey, preteens themselves not many years ago, add their perspective as young adults who vividly recall their own successes and failures as teenagers. Covering such topics as friends, peer pressure, boundaries, dating, and sex, the Raineys address the most common traps of adolescence and teach young people how to avoid making poor choices. Short, concise chapters are filled with engaging illustrations and practical applications. This book is essential reading for preteens.

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New Book for Families with Pre-Teens: Combating The Emo Subculture with a Good Story

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Streamwood, IL (PRWEB) May 26, 2006

Teens and pre-teens face a new risk. The May 21st edition of the Chicago Sunday Tribune ran a story called “Finding Emo.” The article outlined the rising trend in apathy and depression in teens and pre-teens that expresses itself in the Emo sub-culture. A new book on family inspiration, The Rainbow Chronicles, addresses this emerging societal problem with pre-teens.

The hallmarks of the “Emo” culture seem to be a fascination with self-injury, drugs, and promiscuity (for 12 year olds) based on an extensive lack of meaning. Many 12 year olds are beginning to emerge into the teen years and are searching to discover their own personalities and gifts. Many caught up in the “Emo” culture are influenced by a broken home and unsupportive family to the point of not having positive direction or purpose in life. Many see therapists and get anti-depressant prescriptions to try to piece together their lives. Again, these are children who are only 12 years old.

The article traced the origin of the “Emo” movement with the punk rock period in the 1980s. The lyrics from the songs and the behaviors of the bands gave the message of meaninglessness of life. Since then, the “movement” has spread like weeds to influenced younger and younger tends. Now, even pre-teens use blogs to “tell their own story” by posting their misgivings about life.

What is missing here? How can we as responsible adults, parents and friends stand idly by and watch these kids absorb and retell bad stories that will destroy themselves?

There is a parallel – and a solution — to this social phenomenon in the inspirational family story, The Rainbow Chronicles: A Bedtime Story for a New Day. The book is about hope. It presents an adventure where the 11-year-old heroine, Wilby, must travel to an enemy land of Neer’stazone to bring back the stolen Rainbow’s End. In her journey, Wilby encounters several children of Neer’stazone whom she befriends. The enemy land is guarded by a Code of Uniformity, where all flowers, colors and cities are made to look exactly alike.

Wilby meets Jahaamaa, a thirteen-year-old boy whose uncle created the Code of Uniformity. Another pre-teen in the story is Wozner, son of the Great Viceroy. Wozner is a free-spirited boy in the best of terms. He brings Wilby a flower after almost getting killed obtaining it. Jahaamaa, on the other hand, is very reluctant to rock the boat, since his uncle has brainwashed him, and many others, of the need to be uniform.

Wilby sees the situation clearly and invites her friend Jahaamaa to join her quest. He is torn by the conflict and chooses to stay behind. Later, Jahaamaa and Wozner defy the dominant culture to help create a greater freedom in the land by entering fully into a creating a new and better story, when they spread the petals of the dark purple tulips.

Good stories have the power to rescue children and adults from acting out in a destructive way. There is something about the power of words that can be harnessed to bring about positive results and communicate meaning. Having positive role models, caring adults and good books to read, where kids make a difference (like in The Rainbow Chronicles) can help combat the “emo” problem of despair and depression.

It is up to us adults to affirm pre-teens and bring them hope by involving them in the good story of life. May we rise to the challenge to tell children, pre-teens and teens hope-filled stories of peace and good will.

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Life Lectures, a Character and Confidence Builder for Pre-teens and Teens Now Offered in West Palm Beach, Florida

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Coaching for a Brighter Future


West Palm Beach, FL (PRWEB) January 15, 2010

March Productions is proud to announce that we are now offering the Life Lectures (www.lifelectures.com) series as a coaching program with Dawn DiPaola. Whether your child needs self improvement, is bullied at school, lacks self esteem, lacks communication skills or just want to improve their quality of life, this program has been designed to help overcome many issues that affect their lives on a daily basis. Dawn has been inspiring kids and teens all over the country to be the absolute best they can be. Focusing on today’s issues which kids and teens have a difficult time expressing to their parents, such as peer pressure, bullying, choosing their circle of friends, what your image says about you and much more, Dawn has the ability to connect with today’s youth and guide them in a positive direction. Dawn’s message to kids and teens will forever impact their lives.

Speaking from her heart and history, she connects with students from all backgrounds. Having survived poverty, neglect, violence and being bullied as a young child, Dawn shows struggling teens how to overcome obstacles, discover their own gifts and talents, and how make their hopes and dreams a reality. Her presentations are dynamic, highly interactive and down-to-earth. Dawn’s presentations have made front page news in cities across the country. She has been featured in the Buffalo News, the Connecticut Post, Jamestown Times, Cheektowaga Times, the South Florida Sun Sentinel and the Palm Beach Post.

Dawn was also featured in an episode of the popular news program Dateline NBC which addressed how attitude and appearance affects our treatment in society.

Dawn is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of NYC. In 2006 she was crowned Ms. Florida and went on to capture the national title of Ms. United States. She has appeared in episodes of Sex and the City, and Law and Order, as well as in countless local and national commercials.

Topics Discussed


    Bullying and Gossip
    Job Interviewing Skills
    Public Speaking
    Being a Leader at School and in Life
    Dress For Success, Body Language, and Attitude
    Drug and Alcohol prevention
    Etiquette and Social Skills
    Empowerment, Assertiveness and Boundaries
    Choosing Circle of Friends
    Abduction Prevention/Child Safety (pre-teens)
    Internet Safety/Cyber Bullying
    Everyday peer pressures (age group appropriate)

Coaching sessions are 90 minutes for pre-teens and 90 minutes for teens based on a 3 month commitment meeting weekly. Pre-teen workshops are for ages 9-12 and teen workshops for ages 13-18. Fee for 3 month program is $ 795 and is limited to 20 enrollments per age group.

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Marlaina James and Daszenee Forrest, Two Gwinnett County Pre-teens, Came Up with the Idea of Starting a Magazine by Accident

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Buford, GA (PRWEB) December 15, 2005

With the ever increasing publicity of celebrity drama and gossip that can be found daily in the news media; two Gwinnett County pre-teens found their niche on the opposite end of the spectrum. Marlaina James and Dazsenee Forrest came up with the idea of starting Jorrest Teen magazine by accident. Trying not to succumb to the boredom of summer, the girls began working on separate writing projects. Marlaina wrote an anime story, while Dazsenee created a fashion magazine.

The magazines caught the attention of the girls’ parents, who encouraged them to create a more professional magazine to sell to their classmates. These 11 year old honor students researched their interests, chose teen friendly articles and form the first magazine issue. Topics in the first issue include: fall fashion tips, Math Challenge, one teens struggle with being locked up, recipes, and much more.    The magazine is also an avenue for teens to express themselves through writing and art. Teens will be able to submit articles, poetry, lyrics, and art for publishing.

Jorrest Teen magazine will be used to provide helpful information regarding issues teens deal with daily. The information provided would then allow the teens to make an informed decision. According to NRS Crisis center, 1 in 7 children will run away from home before the age of 18. In an article written by Emma Salkill regarding teen runaways, it discusses how many of the kids who runaway, end up living on the streets, or dead. Included in the article is the phone number to the NRC crisis line where teens can obtain counseling and a free ride back home. Upon reading the ‘Teen Runaways’ article, Richard B; a local H.S. sophomore, stated that he knew several people who wanted to runaway from home. Richard immediately called one of his classmates to give them the number. “That was confirmation for me; that we were doing the right thing in creating a magazine for teens. Our kids need to know where to go and get help that’s available to them,” says Marilyn Sr. Editor working with Jorrest. Beth Hitesman, a certified life coach writes an article about finding your specific purpose in life. It tells them that we are unique, and we all were given special gifts or desires in our heart. Beth also offers free coaching tips on her website, www.realifestrategies.com. Teens can submit their family friendly articles or poetry for publishing online at www.jorrest-teen-magazine.com

Jenny Poole the girls administrator says “We are very impressed with what these girls have accomplished. They’ve done a really good job.”

Peter Garick, owner of the Duluth School of Ballet, says “I am so proud of these girls for publishing this magazine.”

Ron Forrest a transit manager with MARTA said, “I’m surprised (about the content) this magazine has substance. I thought it would be like the other teen magazines, full of celebrity gossip.”

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Plus Size Pre-teens Fashion

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Plus  dimensions  pre-teens had it even worse. At that  inapt  growing stage, pre-teens had to  purchase   casual trousers  that were way too baggy, long and shapeless and even with alteration, they would  augment  out of them quickly. Swimming  matches  for pre-teens went to  dimensions  14 or 16 if they were  fortuitous,  and they were  not ever   dimensions   correctly  or attractive. JC Penneys and Sears were about the only  widespread   clay brick  and mortar  shops  with some  alternative  for  in addition to   dimensions  pre-teen and  in addition to   dimensions  teen fashion. And of course, back then in the 80s and early 90s there wasn’t an internet and catalog  businesses  didn’t cater to  in addition to   dimensions  teens either! Going back  farther,  the  latest  tendency   world all but  disregarded   in addition to   dimensions   persons  in general. There might be one large  dimensions   shop  in  village  and the mumu  dwelling  dress and the boxy navy  match  were all they carried. Plus  dimensionsteenage  young women Fashion in the 50s and 60s had to  holiday resort  to wearing men’s  casual trousers  and slacks and  tops  in  alignment  not to  gaze  like a 60 year  vintage  grandmother. The 70s  conveyed  an  admiration  and realization that one  dimensions  did not fit all, and jean  businesses   started  to  extend  their line to  dimensions  18 and 20 with some  trendy  choices. Richard Simmons came on the  latest  tendency    view  in the early 80s and  conveyed  a  acknowledgement  that  in addition to   dimensions  women and men were  persons  too and might  desire  some  method  in the wardrobe. But it still took another 20 years for  latest  tendency   to  adopt  a teenage, youthful  in addition to   dimensions  look.

Thank goodness times have changed! Finally the latest tendency world has identified there is a market for juvenile, hip, in addition to dimensions apparel and the internet is the consignment vehicle. The internet has compelled alternative on the latest tendency manufacturers and they are gradually recognising the demand is there and profitable. Forward conceiving businesses like Alight, Always for Me, Torrid, b&lu, Lane Bryant and The Avenue are consigning in addition to dimensions teen latest tendencies, in numerous alternatives and styles. Plus dimensions teens still can’t find numerous choices at the shopping centre but that will no question change as the attractiveness of the online in addition to dimensions teen shops becomes evident. Television displays like Oprah, Tyra and The View are boasting plus dimensions fashion displays as the norm and not the exception. The waif form is morphing into a more very shrewd body kind and latest tendency designers are construction their methods on “normal” women, other than conceiving a dimensions 0 and making it bigger for their in addition to dimensions customers.

This idea that in addition to dimensions teens would rather conceal because of their heaviness difficulty and then not need latest tendency is being restored with the realization that with body acceptance arrives a larger proficiency to deal with heaviness issues. Again, stars like Oprah, Tyra and in addition to dimensions form Emme have consistently inquired for change in the way humanity delicacies in addition to dimensions teens and adults. Slowly our likeness of a attractive woman or appealing man isn’t restricted to skin and skeletal components, but encompasses all forms and sizes. This new, wholesome way of looking at dimensions and method will finally help in addition to dimensions teens seem better about themselves both brain and physically. Hopefully the latest tendency world will adopt these new body kinds and retail possibilities and extend to elaborate their lines with in addition to dimensions apparel really made just for in addition to dimensions teens.

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