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Life Strategies for Dealing with Bullies
Jay McGraw's Life Strategies for Dealing with Bullies is a must-have for your family library. It's useful information on how to empower oneself against bullies is invaluable. Get this book, read it, get your kids to read it and share your thoughts on its important points during your next family night.

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How to Keep Teens Who Use Social Networking Sites Safe
How do you keep your teen who uses social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and other interactive teen sites safe for your teen? Do you check in with them, friend... Read more

Which Professional is the Best Choice to Help Your Teen
The process of finding the right professional to help your teen can be confusing. There are numerous initials to decipher and differences in training and approach that are important to understand. Here's a road map to help you navigate this journey to finding the best mental health professional to work with your troubled teen.

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Kathy's Korner is a blog posting on the new and useful Troubled Teens Resources from our Contributing Writer, Kathy Rudlin, LCSW. Look for it regularly and please feel free to leave Kathy a message in the comments area.

Teen Co-ed Sleepovers - Do You Allow Them?
One comment: "I certainly agree with the other comments, however I would like to mention another trend...boy/girl *platonic* sleepovers. I have 2 close friends who have both hosted one, but the teens are separated in different rooms to sleep and have plenty of adult supervision during the night (my one friend and her hubby spent the night in sleeping bags at the entrance to the girl room-no one tried anything). My other GF and her friends hosted their party on PROM NIGHT, so the kids had a safe place for an after party without renting a hotel room! Again, it was very well supervised, parents of multiple couples hosted the party together. I just thought I'd mention a variation."

 


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