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Do you and your teen speak the same language? |
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Sometimes, it seems as if teens and parents don't speak the same language. They say they'll be home "soon." They mean, "Sometime before tomorrow." You say, "Do your homework now." They hear, "Do it whenever."
Are you making every effort to speak the same language as your teen? |
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Should your teen disclose a learning disability to colleges? |
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Your teen has a learning disability. Should he tell colleges when he applies? Doing so could help the college see that he has been able to overcome problems. But some teens are afraid that a learning disability might keep them out of the college they want.
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Teach your teen how to handle stress |
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The stress of everyday life--school, friends, family, jobs, extracurricular activities, etc.--can really take a toll on your teen's health. Stress has been linked to weight gain, headaches, mood swings, poor grades and sleep problems. |
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Make sure your discipline routine is right for your teen |
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Teens need help navigating their way to adulthood--and that's where discipline comes in. Discipline helps teens learn how to make the right moral choices and shows them the importance of a strong work ethic.
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Five ways to help your teen develop self-discipline |
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You don't want to nag your teen. And she certainly doesn't want you to nag her about homework every day. But how can parents help teens develop the self-discipline they need to take responsibility for themselves?
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Help your teen succeed in math, science by changing attitudes |
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Many of the highest-paying jobs in the future will require a working knowledge of math and science. But many students, especially girls, think these subjects are too hard. As a result, they take only the minimum number of classes. As a result, they are shut out from many great jobs.
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