Sunday Reading

October 5, 2008 by Christine  
Filed under Parenting

Get your teen off the video games and doing something else with this list of activities for techie kids.

Holy moly, some cereals are made up of more than 50% sugar.

So instead here are some alternative breakfast choices.

California now requires fast food restaurants to display calorie information. Hopefully Gen Yers will read it.

To make matters worse, today’s youth isn’t reading the nutrition labels on the food they buy.

Sex education makes a huge impact on teen’s delaying having sexual intercourse.

Teens are under a lot of pressure to be popular. So much pressure they sometimes engage in risky behavior. Help curb that behavior by providing a stable support network, communicating and participating with your teen.

16% of the world’s 15- to 19-year-olds are infected with herpes.

Barack Obama is still ahead of the game…technology-wise. Obama’s campaign has introduced an iPhone application.

Times are changing. Gen Yers don’t need college for information. They have the internet for that. They are looking at college for networking and learning how to be successful.

Cell phones are not only desired by teens, but fun for parents too.

Do boys perform better when they are taught by male teachers?

Is makeup killing your teen?

School-wide anti-bullying programs don’t work. You need to teach your child to deal with bullies rather than running home to mom.

The economic bailout has turned in to a teaching opportunity for teens.

Is your child really sick or is she faking it? Here are some ways to find out.

Here’s a list of “cool” young entrepreneurs for your teens to look up to.

As if Grand Theft Auto wasn’t bad enough, now you can deal drugs. Great.

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