Teenagers


Inspire your teen daughter with good books and a rich reading experience.

What Is Your Teen Daughter Reading?

As a parent, ake time to know what your teen daughter is reading. If a book’s content is inappropriate or you feel that it’s not age appropriate, discuss the reasons why and suggest alternatives.

Encourage teen girls to spread positive comments, not mean ones.

She Said What?!

We all love to share our thoughts with each other, but let’s keep comments positive and share only what helps build others up, not tear them down.

Young woman at college. (Thinkstock)

Give It a Month

Do you have a teen son or daughter who is graduating from high school and heading to college in the fall or taking a new job away from home? Are they nervous that they won’t like it?


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Letting Go of Blame

Life is too short to look back and wonder what you could’ve done better. Instead, look forward and set your eyes on today and the blessings in life that Jesus has given you.

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Twitter War

Twitter fights can be between real life friends or complete strangers, and they can cause depression and anxiety in teens.

Parents and teen high-fiving. Photo 123RF(r).

How to Save a Life

The stakes are high. And parents and grandparents must guide teens through the many temptations that will be thrown their way.

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