Sunday Reading
Teenagers can put a strain on a marriage so make sure you teenage proof your marriage.
Lenore Skenazy, the woman who let her 9-year-old ride the New York subway by himself last year, made the news again after a conductor was concerned her son was too young to ride the train alone.
Teens who take virginity pledges are just as likely to have sex as teens who don’t. And they are more likely to not use protection.
Gay teens who are rejected by their families are more likely to have problems later on such as unprotected sex, depression, illegal drug use and suicide.
Is your teen looking for a way to make some extra cash? How about photo blogging?
Gastric bypass surgery isn’t just for adults anymore. It may help obese teens as well.
Doctors aren’t having enough discussions about health behaviors with their teen patients.
A new California law allows schools to suspend or expel students for cyberbullying.
Breaking up is hard to do, even on social networking sites.
In Maryland, teens are framing innocent people by speed pimping.















True about docs not talking to their teen patients. The few times my doc talked to me at all, it was to ask me if I wanted birth control.
Nice site from a children author in Concord, Ca