Repairing the Rift: When Troubled Teen Issues Hurt the Family

5 years ago

It’s a common misconception that when teens get into troubling behavior that they are only hurting themselves. These issues can…

Is Shyness Stopping My Teen From Being Happy?

5 years ago

Shyness can be very crippling in teens, it can even stop them from being happy. Many people are shy to some degree, especially…

Finding a Treatment Program You Can Trust For Your Troubled Teen

5 years ago

Finding a treatment program you can trust for your troubled teen is very important, because there should never be any chances taken on their recovery. In…

Good Parent, Bad Parent: How To Discipline Consistently With Troubled Teens

5 years ago

It can be very difficult for parents to understand how to discipline troubled teens consistently, and why it’s so important to do this. If they…

Are Kids Lazier Today? Young Adults, Work Ethic and Drive

5 years ago

Growing up in a small town near a Native American reservation, I can remember my early prejudices against their culture,…

When Is It Too Late to Find Help for Your Troubled Teen?

5 years ago

A parent should never give up on their son or daughter. No matter how far they have gone or how…

I Want to Help My Son But I Don’t Know How

5 years ago

I have a recurring nightmare that I come upon an accident and although I know CPR, I can’t remember how…

Leaning In: What Struggling Teen Girls Can Learn From Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg

5 years ago

In March of 2013 Facebook COO, Sheryl Sandberg’s book titled Lean In - Women, Work and the Will to Lead was released to mixed…

Too Young to Die: A New Study Puts The Actions of Troubled Girls into Frightening Perspective

5 years ago

A new mantra for a growing number of America’s youth is: Party hard, die young, and leave a good-looking body.…

Should I Look At Testimonials For New Directions For Young Adults Before Enrolling My Child?

5 years ago

When people are considering a treatment program for a loved one, they forget about the importance of finding the right…