Sunday Reading
The economy isn’t stopping college kids from taking their once-in-a-lifetime Spring Break vacations.
When I was a kid the boys collected baseball cards. Today kids are collecting PopCardz with photos and information about their favorite celebrity.
New site Zumeo is Gen Y’s LinkedIn offering recent college grads a social networking and job site.
Is Dark Knight too dark for the Kids Choice Awards?
Researchers have linked frequent marijuana use to an increased risk of testicular cancer.
Athletes beware. Vitaminwater was cited in a little-noted section on the NCAA website as producing six flavors containing banned or impermissible substances that could result in positive drug tests.
Five things you should know about kids and the internet.
Girl Scouts and Microsoft have created a new online safety resource where girls can give other girls advice on things like cyberbullying, predators, and social networkings.
Scholastic Book Club is being blasted for selling videos and toys instead of books.
The ACLU is helping some Florida students take their school to court over a school gay-straight alliance club.
Truth campaign prevented almost half-a-million teens from smoking.
Our children often look up toactors, musicians, or athletes as role models, but maybe we should be encouraging role models closer to home.
Need some tips on curbing your teen’s bad behavior?
Miley Cyrus is being sued by some Asian groups over her latest offensive photo.














