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August 28th, 2007

Helping Your Teen with Peer Pressure

Posted by Kids and Teens in Your Family, Teen Life

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Being a parent is one of the best and hardest jobs one will ever have. One of the many challenges that every parent will face is helping a teenager deal with peer pressure.

Peer pressure is present at all levels in life and teens deal with it at some point in life. In the growing years, they feel the need to fit in and the need to be liked by their friends.

Positive peer pressures will help your teen maintain a positive self image, motivate them to be successful in school, while negative kind of peer pressures like drug use, alcohol, teen pregnancy, criminal activity, depression, sexual activity and rebellion can get your teenager in trouble at school as well as home. Peer pressure causes your teenager to lose focus on what’s right.

As a concerned parent, you should do all you can to help your teenager deal with peer pressure. Communicate regularly with him / her. Sit daily with them and find out how was their day and what did they do. Do not sound to inquisitive. You can also share information about how your day was.

Teach your child to think for him / her self as it is a vital part for future well-being. If your child relies on others to do the thinking, he / she will end as a victim of peer pressure or much worse.

If you feel your child is vulnerable to wrong kind of activities like smoking, drugs, drinking, talk to them about it before they take the jump.

Teach them how to say No firmly in situations where nefarious activities are present.

Minimize the negative influence of peer pressure by instilling high self esteem, confidence, a sense of self worth, and the feel to be needed and loved by friends and family.

While discussing, ask them to think about the consequences of wrong choices made by them, if any. Listen to them when they need to talk. Do not put them off.

Support healthy and positive relationships among your teen and their peers.

Know your teenager’s friends. Play an active role in their life by understanding their likes, dislikes, hobbies and activities. If you are in tune with their surroundings, you will be able to help them deal with peer pressure in a mature way.

January 12th, 2007

College Dating On Net - A New Twist

Posted by Kids and Teens in International, Teen Life, People and Society

What is your take on college dating? Are you currently a college student or have those days long past? For me it truly wasn’t long ago. Since I just graduated less than two years ago, I still have an idea of the current dating and socializing scene. Now, I’m not going to lie and tell you that it’s just like it was back in the 50s. God knows that’s not true. Just listening to my parents reminisce makes that crystal clear. Sure, the basics are virtually the same deal, but there are a few nuances to the game. Take the World-Wide-Web for instance. This tiny concept revolutionized the world of college dating, or simply dating in general. Are you logged onto some chat room, singles forum or dating website as we speak?

What do you like about college dating? Is it the fact that you’re finally free from your parents and their curfew? Or maybe you like the new variety that a University campus offers. This is certainly a step up from the high school years. With college dating comes a whole new way to explore different social groups, ethnicities and cultures. This is the true beauty of college life. Moreover, now days you can get in touch with anyone you please. And I am literally talking about individuals from anywhere. Join college dating Internet forums and chat it up with other who share your interests and common major. This is also a wonderful way to connect with those who dwell nearby. There are so many crowds on a college campus. This makes it difficult to really connect with many of the people. However, you can create a bond by getting on the web and trying out chat rooms that apply to your particular University. This is probably the simplest and best way to get in touch with others close by. Imagine meeting all the individuals who share your academics.

Are you ready for new-age college dating? Hey, this is nothing to be nervous about. In fact, the Internet has taken all the stress out of the game. Get online and chat with other singles like yourself. You can lounge in your dorm room and make connections. Yes indeed, college dating is not what it used to be. It’s actually something a lot more.

December 31st, 2006

Are You Stuck In A Relationship With A Cheat?

Posted by Kids and Teens in Teen Life

It is a tragic fact of the modern world that cheating relationships are much more common than they ever have been before. The fact is that many people are not ready to leave their relationships, and yet they find them quite unfulfilling. If you are in one of these cheating relationships, you probably understand the frustration of not knowing that you can trust your partner and that they can trust you. Yet it is such a common state of affairs that a whole lot of websites have sprung up to cater to dating married people. If you want to find someone married to date, or if you are married yourself and looking for a little fling outside of your normal relationship, it can be literally as easy as booting up Google and finding exactly what you want to get online.

If you are in cheating relationships, there are a variety of things you can do to get help. Of course, there is always the option that you have of breaking things off, and there are many people who would advocate doing just that. If there is no trust, there is no chance of a good relationship, and anyway who would cheat on someone who they really care about. Not me, and that is for sure. On the other hand, there are a lot of people who would say that you should at least give it another chance before deciding that it is over for ever. If you feel that this is the appropriate course for you to take, my advice would be to go out and get some relationship counseling. Many people say that even cheating relationships can be fixed by a qualified therapist, and there is probably a good reason to believe that this is true. If you are in love, then you know that love knows no bounds and that there is a chance of recovering from even the worst of cheating relationships.

Another common approach to helping out people in cheating relationships is to use advice columns. These provide a forum for cheating relationships in which people can really write in and get advice on any issues which they might have so that they can find a way to cope with, and eventually to solve, their relationship problems. Even if you do not write in to one of these advice columns, you can always consult them and find out what advice other people are receiving about their cheating relationships.

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