Image by stevendamron via Flickr Teaching your teen to be safe behind the wheel is a very valuable and potentially life-saving lesson. Getting young drivers to put safety first can be a difficult task because many teenagers want to focus on the fact that driving gives them freedom. You can help provide a safer environment for your teens by going to http://www.411.ca and learning about information and places that can help you. Here are also some safety tips to pass along before your son or daughter gets in the driver's seat. Plan a route before you start the car. Talk to your … [Read more...]
Your Teen is Ready to Drive
It is a milestone teenagers love to anticipate and eagerly look forward to, getting their license. Parents do not eagerly anticipate it near as much. It is time for your teen to start driving solo. What should you do as a parent to be prepared? Be sure your teen has taken a driver education course. Driver’s education is full of valuable information and also usually results in lower insurance rates. Teens learn important defensive driving skills and gain experience taking a driver’s education course. If your teen is driving solo they must be on your insurance. Check out all … [Read more...]
Friends Who Drink Alcohol Or Smoke Weed – How To Keep Your Child Safe?
Image via Wikipedia Teenage is that period of life where nothing seems like a big deal. This recklessness in teenage is one thing that irritates adults to no end. In such a scenario, it is natural for parents to freak out when they find their teenage son or daughter discussing serious problems like drugs and alcohol addiction in casual terms. They may even have friends who are using drugs. This often puts parents in a very piquant situation. Not rocking the boat may create a condition where these individuals may become a bad influence on the child. On the other hand, coming out … [Read more...]
A Viable Choice of a Cell Phone for Your Teen
Many kids that are growing up in these technological times like to stay "plugged in" to the social network and blogosphere in which they tend to do most of their communicating. Due to this fact, the vast majority of them have their own cell phone or mobile device with which they can adequately keep up with their strenuous texting. However, some parents find the concept of purchasing their teen a cell phone somewhat intimidating, especially if they do not control the amount of text messages or data they use, resulting in a sky-high bill each month. Fortunately, prepaid cell phone plans are a … [Read more...]
When to Intervene in Teen Lives
Many children grow into successful teenagers who become productive adults. However, the process of growing from a teen into an adult is a challenge even for the most well rounded children. The key to focus on here is what the teen needs to be successful. As parents, it is often necessary to step back and give kids the opportunity to make their own changes and decisions. Image via Wikipedia Helping Teens One of the ways that many parents tackle these hard decisions about parenting is to give their teen options. Instead of just telling the teen no, they show them what their … [Read more...]
The Common Use of Drugs and Alcohol Amongst Teens
Image via Wikipedia The teenage years have always been a rebellious stage for individuals. Going through a variety of changes, acting out against parents and wanting to explore the various experiences in life that are readily available to them without thinking, teenagers are seemingly always looking for something. Among the more popular and widely abused experiences is alcohol and drug use. While in fact many teens simply indulge themselves a few times over the course of their young careers, or casually at most, plenty still become addicts from an early age, leading to adverse … [Read more...]
The Benefits of Encouraging Your Teen
There are many benefits for both you and your teenager when you encourage your child to get involved in something worthwhile. Volunteering can help kids to have something valuable to do instead of having idle time, which could lead to them getting into trouble. Many worthy causes, such as Kars for Kids, would appreciate your child's help. Kars for Kids is an organization that helps children through funding programs and donating items. This type of program is something that your teen and his or her friends could get involved with together. By having your teen volunteer, he or she will … [Read more...]
Trying Teens
The teen years are about finding out who they are, what they are suppose to be doing, and what is expected of them not so much from parents and authority figures, but from peers. Rebellion comes in degrees. Rebellion can appear as the full-blown juvenile delinquency found in the papers and media or it can be passive aggressive as forgetting about doing chores and homework. Every sin and parenting mistake you have ever made will become fodder for the teen to use to get their way. Rebellion does have a positive side if it does not go too far. For some teens, it is protection from family … [Read more...]
General Characteristics of the High School Teenagers
The teenage years are not one long phase of behavior, but actually two phases. Early teen behaviors are radically different from later teen behaviors. This fact means parenting techniques have to be adjusted. Teenagers from age 15 to 18 have reached maturity physically and have completed puberty. The sex drive is now in place. There is a constant angst of biologically the body telling them to have sex while society says do not go there yet. On top of that cognitively, they are driven to engage in formal thinking and theorizing, but have not fully developed the capacity to see the … [Read more...]
General Characteristics of Early Years Teenagers
Culturally teenager behavior and growth is grouped into one large category when the reality is there are two stages to a person being a teenager. There is the early teenager age 12 to 15 and the more mature teenager 15 to 18. The two stages are radically different and take different parenting techniques. The early teenager age 12 to 15 tends to be in a major growth spurt. Girls begin the spurt of growth early and are nearly finished at 15 while most boys by age 15 are still in the middle of growing. Puberty is in full bloom with all its radical changes in voice, hormones, and … [Read more...]