Sunday Reading
It’s not just girls, boys want to keep up with the latest trends too.
We can use lessons from the workplace to help teens with homework.
A new study found a link between degrading lyrics and teen sex.
Teen obesity is just as deadly as teen smoking.
R-rated movies are prompting teens to smoke.
Today’s teens are volunteering, even more than working part-time.
Teenagers addicted to the internet may have more aggressive behavior than teens without the addiction.
Teens and young adults are concerned about finances and expect to cut back on items like electronics and snacks.
Need some tips to help your high school student overcome an eating disorder?
Kids are giving up social networking sites for Lent.
In the U.S. young people from 15- to 24-years-old spend less than nine minutes a day reading for pleasure.
Pimps are recruiting young girls on social networking sites like MySpace.
The debate on lower the drinking age continues to rage on.
States are cracking down on the “cool parents. About half of the states have introduced social hosting laws to discourage (and severely fine) adults who supply alcohol to teenagers.
A defensive driving school helps prepare teens for potential driving hazards they may not have encountered in regular drivers ed.
Do parents really not matter when it comes to raising kids?
But if parents do matter, here are some tips on keeping close ties with your tween or teen.
The gloves are on. In this corner Disney. In that corner Nickelodeon.
Did you catch the Jonas Brothers on Barbara Walters Oscar special. They talked about everything from success to failure, diabetes, and dating.














