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20 Ways To Lose Your Teen
May 29, 2008

Allow them to watch television whenever they want, preferably in their bedroom—and make sure they have unfettered access to MTV, HBO, Cinemax, and premium movies channels. Put a computer with a high speed Internet connection in their room or in a place where they can use it without your supervision. Respect their privacy—never go in their rooms, monitor their email, or check on their Internet activity. Don’t monitor, question or in any way restrict their music or entertainment consumption. Subscribe...


Sex in the Teen Zone
September 26, 2007

Protecting your child in a seductive world Sexuality and the act of sex is a beautiful thing designed by the God who “knit us together in our mother’s womb.” (Psalm 139) But like all beautiful things God designed for us, they are beautiful in the form and shape, boundaries and plans of the author and creator. Just as a sculptor’s handiwork is fashioned from clumps of clay or marble chiseled from unformed matter, when the sculpture’s artistic shape and the boundaries that define its beauty...


Parents are the Teachers, not the Culture
August 30, 2007

What role are you playing in teaching your children? This article is an excerpt from our Dangerous Trends parenting resource. Order your copy now » I recently watched my two children play a game in our driveway called “cross the street.” Other than the squirrels, my driveway is not a particularly busy place, but, in their imaginary world, it must have seemed real.  My oldest child, who is six, was telling my youngest, who is two, how you safely cross the street.  As he gave instructions,...


Paying attention to the internet
May 31, 2007

The headline of a Reuters article on March 28th, 2007, read: Schoolgirls bullied into stripping online: “Bullies are no longer content to taunt their victims in the playground but are turning to cyberspace…and are using e-mail, text messaging, and social networking sites in new forms of victimization.” (1) This article went on to discuss how young people are pressured to do things online that they would not do otherwise and are too scared to tell their parents in fear of their computer...


Trends Youth Are Facing
March 29, 2007

A long time ago, I was a stockbroker.  In those days, I constantly paid attention to various fundamentals and influences on the market.  Why…because it was critical to my ability to invest my clients’ assets into the proper investments and answer questions that they might have.  Beyond that, I recognized there were a lot of influences on the market and to do a good job, I had to know what was going on to meet my clients’ varying needs. As parents, all of us have a need to know what is going...


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