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pablo.ezekiel Good Decisions: More Than a Feeling
What was he thinking? How could she? If you find yourself wondering what your teen was thinking, the answer may be “not much.” Kids often make snap judgments based on impulse, especially when situations come up quickly, leaving teens with little time to sort through the pros and cons. ...
Understanding Teen Decision Making
What was he thinking? How could she? If you find yourself wondering what your teen was thinking, the answer may be “not much.” Kids often make snap judgments based on impulse, especially when situations come up quickly, leaving teens with little time to sort through the pros and cons. ...
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How Can I Help My Teen Prepare for a Medical Career?
My teen daughter hopes to become a doctor and wants to know if there's anything she can do now to start preparing.–...
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A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Teen Get the Most Out of High School
This guide was developed to provide parents with information they can use to help their teenagers be successful in high...
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Adolescent Brain Development
Growth and change are an integral part of adolescence. Studies on the brain during the last decade show that it -- along...
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How Your Middle Schooler Thinks
Middle schoolers are officially in the realm of the "young adult." Your once little tot is now beginning to look and...
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Helping Your Teen Decide What to Do After High School
Helping to prepare your teen for life after high school is one of the most important tasks you'll have as a parent....
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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