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				<title>Alcoholism In Teenager:  What To Look For In A Teenage Alcoholic</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 02:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>signs and symptoms of alcoholism</category><category>signs of alcoholism</category><category>symptoms of alcoholism</category><category>signs of depression</category><category>teenager</category><category>minor in possession of alcohol</category><category>ins</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/alcoholism-in-teenager-what-to-look-for-in-a-teenage-alcoholic</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ One of the worst things that some parents have to deal with is a child with a drinking problem. One of the worst things that can happen in any parent's life is facing alcoholism in teenager. If you are a parent who thinks that your own child may be facing an alcoholism in teenager problem, you may]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ One of the worst things that some parents have to deal with is a child with a drinking problem. One of the worst things that can happen in any parent's life is facing alcoholism in <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager" rel="tag">teenager</a>. If you are a parent who thinks that your own child may be facing an alcoholism in teenager problem, you may be wondering what some of the more common warning signs are relating to alcoholism in teenager. <br /><br /> While the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/signs+and+symptoms+of+alcoholism" rel="tag">signs and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/symptoms+of+alcoholism" rel="tag">symptoms of alcoholism</a></a> in teenager differ from child to child, there are some common alcoholism in teenage signs that you do need to be aware of: <br /><br /> * If your child has started to hang around with a new and different group of friends =96 or if your child has withdrawn from most of his or her friendships all together =96 this can be a significant sign of alcoholism in teenager. <br /><br /> * If your child has started to experience problems in school, if his or her grades have started to decline and if attendance has become a problem, this is also a sign of alcoholism in teenager. <br /><br /> * If your child seems to have lost interest in activities that he or she once enjoyed, this also is a sign of alcoholism in teenager. <br /><br /> * If there has been a marked change in your child's appetite, this normally can be one of the basic <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/signs+of+alcoholism" rel="tag">signs of alcoholism</a> in teenager. <br /><br /> * If you have noticed significant changes in your child's sleep habits, this might also be an indication of alcoholism in teenager. <br /><br /> * If you have noticed a change in your child's appearance and his or her grooming, yet again this is a sign of alcoholism in teenager. <br /><br /> * If you have noticed a significant change in your child's mood, this is a sign of alcoholism in teenager. <br /><br /> * If your child has had run <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ins" rel="tag">ins</a> with the law (for example, a DUI or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/minor+in+possession+of+alcohol" rel="tag">minor in possession of alcohol</a> charge), this very well might be one of the warning signs you need to be aware of. <br /><br /> * Finally, if your child is exhibiting <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/signs+of+depression" rel="tag">signs of depression</a>, he or she may be afflicted with alcoholism in teenager.   <bio>You Are About to Know What Parents Must Know About Alcoholism in Teenager. JimC is an expert and has been writing bout alcoholism facts daily. Discover the truth by visiting <a href="http://www.alcoholism-detox.com" >http://www.alcoholism-detox.com</a>, a popular website that offers The Facts, The Ugly, The Solutions of alcohol addiction.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Car Insurance For a Teenager - A Few Tips</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 08:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>auto insurance coverage</category><category>competitive insurance</category><category>own insurance</category><category>coverage insurance</category><category>best bet</category><category>insurance provider</category><category>insurance rates</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/car-insurance-for-a-teenager-a-few-tips</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Your wonderful teenager just got their license and they are ready to drive; but are you ready? When a teenager gets their drivers license, the last thing they are concerned about is the specifications and "small" details that come along with this new found privilege. Unfortunately, the person the]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Your wonderful teenager just got their license and they are ready to drive; but are you ready? When a teenager gets their drivers license, the last thing they are concerned about is the specifications and "small" details that come along with this new found privilege. Unfortunately, the person the biggest change falls on is on the parents. It is pretty much assumed that a teenager, when first getting their license can not afford their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/own+insurance" rel="tag">own insurance</a> policy, and will typically not have their own car. What does this mean for the parents? It means that the parents are stuck having to squirm through and try to find the most reasonable way to include the teenager on their insurance policy. Many times, this requires a change in Insurer.<br><br>Fortunately, there are insurance companies out there that understand that inevitably, there are more and more teens daily getting their drivers license and looking for coverage. Insurance companies range widely on their prices and premiums normally, let alone when you add a risky driver. Here are some things to look at and consider when delving in to finding your teenager <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/auto+insurance+coverage" rel="tag">auto insurance coverage</a>.<br><br>1. Look around for the best deal. The internet offers a great opportunity to shop around for <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/competitive+insurance" rel="tag">competitive insurance</a> rates for teenagers.<br><br>2. Make sure you are getting all the discounts available to you. Check to see if your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/insurance+provider" rel="tag">insurance provider</a> offer discounts on good grades, safer cars, and safe driver incentives. Most companies who insure drivers offer these, or at least some of these incentives.<br><br>3. Keep them on your policy. If you are going to pay for the insurance either way, it is a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/best+bet" rel="tag">best bet</a> to keep them on your policy. This will save you a lot. Being that teenagers are known to be risky drivers that cause more accidents than the norm, they have become a statistic that keeps individual teenage rates up. With the length and history of your driving record, you are able to combat at least some of these negative marks. Keeping them on your coverage could put you into a multi car discount rate if your teen has their own car.<br><br>4. Talk to your teenager. Explain to them how important being a safe driver is. Also include the consequences and actions that are taken for those who do not adhere to be safe drivers.<br><br>5. Have the Teenager Pay for their Insurance Coverage. If all possible, it would be helpful for your teenager to pay for their auto insurance. If they cannot pay all (which is often the case), work out a payment that they can reach. This is good for a few reasons. One, it will help the parents with the cost. Two, it shows the teenager that there is some responsibility with having there privilege. Three, it helps them in learning to manage money and set priorities.<br><br>There is hope for parent looking to get automobile insurance for their teenager, you just have to do some research and make sure you are getting the best deal.<bio>Check <a href="http://www.clicksmore.com">car insurance cost</a> by going to my website!</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Shop Around For Your Teenagers Car Insurance</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 10:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>car insurance premiums</category><category>sporty car</category><category>applicable discounts</category><category>new insurance</category><category>new freedom</category><category>senior citizens</category><category>insurance rates</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/shop-around-for-your-teenagers-car-insurance</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Like most parents who have a teenager, there comes a point in time where they are able, and want to drive. With this new freedom, come changes for both the parent and teenager. More than likely, the arrangement for the teenager is much more favorable toward them than it is for the parents. But as]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Like most parents who have a teenager, there comes a point in time where they are able, and want to drive. With this <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/new+freedom" rel="tag">new freedom</a>, come changes for both the parent and teenager. More than likely, the arrangement for the teenager is much more favorable toward them than it is for the parents. But as parents, we must find a way.<br><br>Just like car insurance for adults, finding an insurance policy for a teenager works the same way. Being that you yourself are overpaying for car insurance yourself, this article can be of benefit in two ways.<br><br>Here are some handy things to know when shopping for you and your teenager's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/new+insurance" rel="tag">new insurance</a> policy:<br><br>Rule number one, get all your discounts. There are many discounts available that people are unaware of, and most insurance agents won't tell you about. Do your homework on all <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/applicable+discounts" rel="tag">applicable discounts</a> including: <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/senior+citizens" rel="tag">Senior citizens</a>, safety features, good grades, multi car, low-risk jobs, etc. The list goes on and on. Find out where you stand amongst that list.<br><br>Do you belong to AAA or any other club or organization? Just as you might have saved $10 on that last hotel stay, you may be able to save a little on car insurance. Hey, every little bit helps!<br><br>Another aspect to consider is combined insurance. If you own a home, does your insurance holder cover cars too? If they do, and you do not already insure your cars with them, check the rates for coverage. You would be surprised to know how much you can save with insuring moth your home and car through the same insurance company.<br><br>A very popular way to reduce <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/car+insurance+premiums" rel="tag">car insurance premiums</a> is to take on more risk. By this, it means to make your deductible higher. The higher the deductible, the less the insurance sees it as what the company has to cover.<br><br>And yes, the car. What kind of car do you drive? If you are driving a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sporty+car" rel="tag">sporty car</a> your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/insurance+rates" rel="tag">insurance rates</a> will definitely go up. And guess what? If your teenager is driving a sporty car, the insurance rates will soar. A sporty car equals bigger risk to insurance companies. Sports cars are known for speeding and inducing risky driving behavior. Couple that already implanted notion with a teenager and you have a recipe for disaster. At least that is how the insurance companies see it. SUV's and trucks are also a red flag. Not so much as a sports car, but running a close second. If your teenager is looking for auto insurance and driving a SUV or truck, you are asking for a higher rate. These types of vehicles are reserved for the more experienced drivers due to the size and accident rate. High profile vehicles are easy to flip and roll.<br><br>Moral of the story is, if you are looking to purchase an auto insurance policy for your teenager, look at your insurance first. Clear up what you can on your existing policy, see where you can provide additional discounts for yourself, and then add your teenager.<bio>If you need to check <a href="http://www.clicksmore.com">car insurance cost</a> go to my website.</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting Teenager Strategies - What You Must Do Today For A Happier Home</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2007 23:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>parenting your teenager</category><category>have learned that</category><category>would agree that</category><category>dad</category><category>mom</category><category>s young</category><category>drum roll</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-teenager-strategies-what-you-must-do-today-for-a-happier-home</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ If you are parenting a teenager, it can get easy to get lost in the drama. For teenagers the world is a new, exciting, scary, wild, pleasurable and disturbing place...often all at the same time.  This fact can make parenting a teenager a wild ride, at best. Especially if you are parenting your]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ If you are parenting a teenager, it can get easy to get lost in the drama. For teenagers the world is a new, exciting, scary, wild, pleasurable and disturbing place...often all at the same time. <br /><br /> This fact can make parenting a teenager a wild ride, at best. Especially if you are parenting your first teenager. <br /><br /> Let's face it. As a parent, you are experiencing many of the same feelings as your teen. Uncertainty and confusion mingled with periods of intense joy can leave you dazed, breathless and wondering if you are actually parenting at all. Maybe you've even wondered if all the effort you are exerting is worth it. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/mom" rel="tag">Mom</a> or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dad" rel="tag">Dad</a>, let me offer you some encouragement today when it comes to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parenting+your+teenager" rel="tag">parenting your teenager</a>. I am currently parenting my third teen and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/have+learned+that" rel="tag">have learned that</a> while every teen and every family is different, there are a handful of concepts a parent can focus on which will have the biggest impact in their teen'<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/s+young" rel="tag">s young</a> life. <br /><br /> But if you can only master one new idea right now, then here's the one to start with. This one action can literally change you and your teen's world. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/drum+roll" rel="tag">Drum roll</a>, please. <br /><br /> The vital parenting action is...listening. <br /><br /> That's right. Simple, cost-free listening. <br /><br /> Before you click away, allow me to make my case, Mom or Dad. <br /><br /> I've been parenting for over two decades. I've seen a lot of hype and fads come and go. I'm sure you <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/would+agree+that" rel="tag">would agree that</a> what stands the test of time deserves our attention. Building relationships is what remains constant. And the number one thing you can focus on to improve any relationship is listening. <br /><br /> I can guarantee you, your teenager is craving for you to listen...really listen to her. <br /><br /> She probably won't admit it, of course. But take a look at the clues. Your teenager is drawn, like a magnet, to those people who are hearing her. Paying attention to the questions going through her head. Listening to the angst in her heart. Accepting her for who she is. (If you would like more parenting teenager strategies, please see the resource box following this article.) <br /><br /> Whether you have a son or a daughter, as their mom or dad, you can be the one who gets the rewards for all that listening. <br /><br /> What are the rewards? This is where it gets good. <br /><br /> Regularly and intensely listening to your teen means you are building a rock-solid relationship with them. If they feel genuinely accepted and cared for by you, they will grow to respect and trust you. Guess what? Your teen LISTENS to who he respects and trusts. <br /><br /> Wouldn't you like that to be you? <br /><br /> You can solve a lot of parenting challenges using patient, consistent listening over time. Don't just tell your teenager you care...prove it to him by dropping what you're doing, looking him in the eye, and hearing every word he tells you next time he flies by...even if his conversation is about the latest happening on MySpace. <br /><br /> After you listen, you can ask questions about issues that concern you. Find out what your teen really thinks. What values he's considering adopting. You don't need to interrogate him. Just listen. Ask. Then gently guide. As you win a place in his heart, you will also win the top spot of influence in his young life. <br /><br /> So remember...if you're wondering what the hottest strategies for parenting your teenager are...the real secret to parenting a teenager is to simply listen.   <bio>Colleen Langenfeld has been parenting for over 25 years and helps other moms enjoy mothering more at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com" >http://www.paintedgold.com</a>. Get more parenting teenager strategies today at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com/Kids/parenting-teenager.html" >http://www.paintedgold.com/Kids/parenting-teenager.html</a> .   </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting: Teenager Issues Discussed</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>teenager problems</category><category>teenager issues</category><category>sexuality issues</category><category>parents</category><category>teenagers life</category><category>parenting</category><category>fortunately</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-teenager-issues-discussed</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[When thinking about parenting, teenager issues seem to pop up as some of the toughest. Teenagers have passed the relatively calm years of grade school but aren't into the adult years yet.Teenagers struggle to figure out where they are in life and who they are. They don't know who their friends]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[When thinking about <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parenting" rel="tag">parenting</a>, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager+issues" rel="tag">teenager issues</a> seem to pop up as some of the toughest. Teenagers have passed the relatively calm years of grade school but aren't into the adult years yet.<br /><br />Teenagers struggle to figure out where they are in life and who they are. They don't know who their friends should be, what their future holds or how they should behave in life. They believe they don't need their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parents" rel="tag">parents</a> when this is a time they need their parents the most. <br /><br /> Unless you're an expert in parenting, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager+problems" rel="tag">teenager problems</a> may be overwhelming. Teens pull away from their parents, leaving parents wondering exactly what's going on in their teenager's life. Issues like sexuality, peer pressure, drugs, alcohol and self esteem crop up at different times, making it difficult to know how to help the teenager. Parents may feel out of the loop, knowing there are things going on but unable to reach their teenager verbally in order to help them. <br /><br /> As you progress in parenting, teenager concerns become less and less. Teens usually figure out who they are and who their friends are. Teens also begin to figure out what they want to do in the future and they become less present oriented and more future oriented. Experimentation with drugs, sex or alcohol often continues with some teens and will continue to be a source of concern to their parents. When the teen gets their driver's license, they become more mobile than most parents would like them to be. They go to parties and engage in risky behaviors. <br /><br /> To add to issues of parenting, teenager <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sexuality+issues" rel="tag">sexuality issues</a> are becoming more out in the open now than they have been in the past. More teens state they are bisexual, gay or experimenting--often dating people of both genders. This is more common in larger cities than it is out in rural areas but, with the advent of the Internet, teenagers are dealing with sexuality issues on the web. They may explore their sexuality with a long distance partner of the same gender. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fortunately" rel="tag">Fortunately</a> for parenting, teenager pregnancies are down and teens are being more responsible for their sexual activity than ever before. Some of this could be related to the fact that teens can get birth control now without a parent's permission at a low cost clinic or even at their own clinic. There is a great deal of education around the use of condoms in sexual education classes; still, there is a high risk for sexually transmitted diseases among teenagers. They don't understand the risks and catch many STDs like Chlamydia, human papilloma virus and herpes.<br /><br /><br /><br /> Even for experts in parenting, teenager issues like drug use or alcohol use can't be overcome easily. Teens will continue to experiment with alcohol at parties, drugs like ecstasy and marijuana, and even solvent abuse. They do it in an attempt to fit in with their peers or to just see what it's like to use these substances. Most are fine with it later and don't continue using; others will continue to be addicted to these substances until they die or go through some kind of substance abuse treatment designed for those in their age group.   <bio><a href="http://www.parentingknowledge.com/parentingteenager.html" >http://www.parentingknowledge.com/parentingteenager.html</a> brings you the latest news on parenting teenager. Teenager parenting is gaining in popularity and we want to bring you the most up-to-date information online. Also check out our latest information page at <a href="http://www.parentingknowledge.com" >http://www.parentingknowledge.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Should Tanning Beds Be Banned For Use By Teenagers?</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 05:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>tanning bed</category><category>tanning lotions</category><category>indoor tanning</category><category>tanning products</category><category>typical teenager</category><category>fantasizing</category><category>co ed</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/should-tanning-beds-be-banned-for-use-by-teenagers</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ "I remember being a young teenager and fantasizing about what my life would be like in a few years, when I was old enough to hit the beach with my friends. Back then, I was obsessed with the idea of tanning because I wanted to get my body picture perfect for the day that I first slipped into a]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ "I remember being a young teenager and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fantasizing" rel="tag">fantasizing</a> about what my life would be like in a few years, when I was old enough to hit the beach with my friends. Back then, I was obsessed with the idea of tanning because I wanted to get my body picture perfect for the day that I first slipped into a bikini and waded into the water with a co-ed group of friends. At the time, I asked my parents about using a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/tanning+bed" rel="tag">tanning bed</a>. They refused, for a number of reasons starting with the cost and continuing on in to health concerns. <br /><br /> I was a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/typical+teenager" rel="tag">typical teenager</a> so I begged and pleaded and argued and yelled. And then I finally gave up and realized that I wasn't going to be using a tanning bed at any time during my teenage years. But that didn't do anything to diminish my dreams of having the perfect tan in place for whenever I might finally make it to those co-ed beach parties. Instead, I took a towel out into the hot sun, climbed up on the roof and began to tan naturally. Of course, I didn't tan, I burned. But I was a teenager, and I was stubborn, and as soon as the burn had peeled away, I did it again. This was a consistent story throughout my teenage years. <br /><br /> Would I have benefited as a teenager for being allowed to use a tanning bed? Probably not if I'd been given free reign to use one at my leisure (say if we had gotten one for our own home). But, given the right supervision and education in tanning procedures, I probably would have harmed the health of my skin a lot less if I was using a tanning bed than I did by abusing the sun. <br /><br /> Here are some things to think about if you are the parent of a teenager who wants to use a tanning bed: <br /><br /> =95 Where there's a will, there's a way. Educating your kids about the dangers that are your cause for concern is always better than just banning a product. <br /><br /> =95 Proper use of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/tanning+lotions" rel="tag">tanning lotions</a> and other <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/tanning+products" rel="tag">tanning products</a> increases the safety of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/indoor+tanning" rel="tag">indoor tanning</a>. Taking your teenager to a salon that will provide this education could be a good step towards healthful tanning for the rest of his or her life. <br /><br /> =95 Improper exposure to UV rays is particularly damaging for youths and teens. A good tanning salon can moderate exposure. As a parent, you should always go to the tanning salon with your teenager (yes, she'll hate you for it now and yes, she'll thank you for it later). Explain your concerns to the salon and work out a proper tanning plan to make sure that only moderate UV radiation will occur. <br /><br /> =95 Educate yourself. The more that you know about the topic of tanning, the better equipped you are to assist your teenager when the topic comes up. <br /><br /> The fact is that teenagers often do what they want. If you, as a parent, try to ban the option of tanning beds then your teenager is likely to find some other way to get that tan. Open communication with your teenager about the reasons for wanting a tan and the proper procedures for doing so will go a long way towards protecting the health of your child's skin and improving your relationship."   <bio>Baxter Owens is the developer of <a href="http://TanTans.com" >http://TanTans.com</a>, an ultra premium Tanning Bed Lotion website and vendor. <a href="http://TanTans.com" >http://TanTans.com</a> offers premium tanning lotion at discount, wholesale prices. Visit <a href="http://TanTans.com" >http://TanTans.com</a> today for all of your indoor tanning and skin care needs!  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting A Teenager - The Top 3 Mistakes A Parent Can Make</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 08:19:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>parenting your teenager</category><category>parenting style</category><category>take some time</category><category>facade</category><category>take a deep breath</category><category>uncomfortable conversation</category><category>embarrassing questions</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-a-teenager-the-top-3-mistakes-a-parent-can-make</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ If you are currently parenting a teenager you know how frustrating and even scary it can be.  Let's face it, parenting a teenager can be confusing, too. Sometimes learning what NOT to do is easier than trying to figure out what new idea to add into your parenting style.  I have been parenting for]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ If you are currently parenting a teenager you know how frustrating and even scary it can be. <br /><br /> Let's face it, parenting a teenager can be confusing, too. Sometimes learning what NOT to do is easier than trying to figure out what new idea to add into your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parenting+style" rel="tag">parenting style</a>. <br /><br /> I have been parenting for over two decades and am currently parenting my third teenager. Based on my own experience, here are the top three worst things you can do while parenting a teenager. Just avoiding these can go a long ways towards building a successful relationship with your teenager and thereby improving the harmony of your home. <br /><br /> Mistake #1. Ignoring your teenager <br /><br /> Teenagers are intense social animals. The stage of development they're moving through is complex and confusing to them. Their days are often anything but calm and stable. As their parent, you can sense this just by being in the same room with them or listening to their conversations with their friends. <br /><br /> If you are uncertain as to how to guide them, in your genuine frustration you may have fallen into the trap of ignoring your teen. If you simply don't know what to say to your teen's rude <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/facade" rel="tag">facade</a> or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/embarrassing+questions" rel="tag">embarrassing questions</a> or painful silences then you may have decided to hunker down and just try to get through these difficult years in one piece. <br /><br /> Mom or dad, if that description sounds familiar, please take heart. There are better and easier ways of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parenting+your+teenager" rel="tag">parenting your teenager</a>. In fact, if you are ignoring your teenager, you are choosing the most difficult path available to you, from a long-term perspective. <br /><br /> Let's get something straight. It's okay if you don't know what to say to your teen. What your teen needs most from you is to be *heard*. Instead of walking away when an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/uncomfortable+conversation" rel="tag">uncomfortable conversation</a> begins, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/take+a+deep+breath" rel="tag">take a deep breath</a>, look into your teen's eyes and intensely listen. If you have been ignoring your teen for awhile, it will <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/take+some+time" rel="tag">take some time</a> for your teen to believe that you are really interested in them. Be persistent. You teenager will be unable to resist your offer to listen unconditionally. <br /><br /> Mistake #2. Avoiding problems <br /><br /> This is different from ignoring your teenager. As teens are maturing into young adults, they naturally explore more and more adult-type issues. Sometimes a teenager gets in over his or her head and desperately wants your help but doesn't know how to ask. <br /><br /> Sometimes a teen will taunt you, as their parent, with a forbidden behavior, challenging you to stand up and BE the parent. <br /><br /> As their parent, the best thing you can do is to face the problem head on, even if you have feelings of uncertainty yourself (and you probably will). If necessary, get professional help. Let your teenager see you are taking his or her problems seriously. Talk to them and then listen, listen, and listen. <br /><br /> If you find that there is a great deal of arguing going on in your household, then that needs to be the first problem you stop avoiding. <br /><br /> Show your teen how an adult behaves in such a situation. <br /><br /> * You can show your teen how to stay calm and in the moment. <br /><br /> * You can model quality listening. <br /><br /> * You can let them know that you are developing a plan of action. <br /><br /> * You can show them how to get help when help is needed. <br /><br /> Whether it's failing grades, suspected drug use, promiscuity, or speaking disrespectfully, avoiding the problem will only make it worse. That's not what you want. (If you would like more parenting teenager strategies, please see the resource box following this article.) <br /><br /> Mistake #3. Letting your teenager call all the shots. <br /><br /> If you are unsure of how to guide your teenager, you may have fallen into the habit of simply letting them do whatever they want, whenever they want. <br /><br /> Of course, this is a recipe for disaster. <br /><br /> There is a reason we adults are called to parent our children right up until the late teens. <br /><br /> Because they NEED parenting. Desperately. <br /><br /> Ideally, as a child grows he or she is slowly given more freedom and responsibility until, as a young adult, he or she is ready to take care of themselves completely. <br /><br /> However, since parenting is definitely an on-the-job training gig and hindsight is 20/20, many of us parents arrive at the teen years with a sense that we'd have done things differently had we known better. <br /><br /> That's okay. Start from where you are and move forward. Be honest with your teen and tell him you can see where changes need to be made that will benefit everyone involved. <br /><br /> Parenting a teenager means setting boundaries with your teenager that reflect your family's values. Enforce those boundaries consistently. Get help if you need it. Listen to and hug your teenager everyday. Don't ever give up. <br /><br /> In other words, be the parent. One day at a time.   <bio>Colleen Langenfeld has been parenting for over 25 years and helps other moms enjoy mothering more at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com" >http://www.paintedgold.com</a>. Get more parenting teenager strategies today at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com/Kids/parenting-teenager.html" >http://www.paintedgold.com/Kids/parenting-teenager.html</a> .  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting: Teenager Issues Discussed</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2007 03:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>teenager problems</category><category>teenager issues</category><category>sexuality issues</category><category>parents</category><category>parenting</category><category>teenagers</category><category>fortunately</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-teenager-issues-discussed</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ When thinking about parenting, teenager issues seem to pop up as some of the toughest. Teenagers have passed the relatively calm years of grade school but aren't into the adult years yet.Teenagers struggle to figure out where they are in life and who they are. They don't know who their friends]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ When thinking about <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parenting" rel="tag">parenting</a>, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager+issues" rel="tag">teenager issues</a> seem to pop up as some of the toughest. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenagers" rel="tag">Teenagers</a> have passed the relatively calm years of grade school but aren't into the adult years yet.<br /><br />Teenagers struggle to figure out where they are in life and who they are. They don't know who their friends should be, what their future holds or how they should behave in life. They believe they don't need their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parents" rel="tag">parents</a> when this is a time they need their parents the most. <br /><br /> Unless you're an expert in parenting, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager+problems" rel="tag">teenager problems</a> may be overwhelming. Teens pull away from their parents, leaving parents wondering exactly what's going on in their teenager's life. Issues like sexuality, peer pressure, drugs, alcohol and self esteem crop up at different times, making it difficult to know how to help the teenager. Parents may feel out of the loop, knowing there are things going on but unable to reach their teenager verbally in order to help them. <br /><br /> As you progress in parenting, teenager concerns become less and less. Teens usually figure out who they are and who their friends are. Teens also begin to figure out what they want to do in the future and they become less present oriented and more future oriented. Experimentation with drugs, sex or alcohol often continues with some teens and will continue to be a source of concern to their parents. When the teen gets their driver's license, they become more mobile than most parents would like them to be. They go to parties and engage in risky behaviors. <br /><br /> To add to issues of parenting, teenager <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sexuality+issues" rel="tag">sexuality issues</a> are becoming more out in the open now than they have been in the past. More teens state they are bisexual, gay or experimenting=97often dating people of both genders. This is more common in larger cities than it is out in rural areas but, with the advent of the Internet, teenagers are dealing with sexuality issues on the web. They may explore their sexuality with a long distance partner of the same gender. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fortunately" rel="tag">Fortunately</a> for parenting, teenager pregnancies are down and teens are being more responsible for their sexual activity than ever before. Some of this could be related to the fact that teens can get birth control now without a parent's permission at a low cost clinic or even at their own clinic. There is a great deal of education around the use of condoms in sexual education classes; still, there is a high risk for sexually transmitted diseases among teenagers. They don't understand the risks and catch many STDs like Chlamydia, human papilloma virus and herpes.<br /><br /><br /><br /> Even for experts in parenting, teenager issues like drug use or alcohol use can't be overcome easily. Teens will continue to experiment with alcohol at parties, drugs like ecstasy and marijuana, and even solvent abuse. They do it in an attempt to fit in with their peers or to just see what it's like to use these substances. Most are fine with it later and don't continue using; others will continue to be addicted to these substances until they die or go through some kind of substance abuse treatment designed for those in their age group.   <bio> <a href="http://www.parentingknowledge.com/parentingteenager.html" >http://www.parentingknowledge.com/parentingteenager.html</a> brings you the latest news on parenting teenager. Teenager parenting is gaining in popularity and we want to bring you the most up-to-date information online. Also check out our latest information page at <a href="http://www.parentingknowledge.com" >http://www.parentingknowledge.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting Teenagers - Communicating With Your Teenager</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2006 20:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>teenager</category><category>disappointed</category><category>phrases</category><category>teenagers</category><category>walking away</category><category>turn and walk away</category><category>scold</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-teenagers-communicating-with-your-teenager</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Communication is the single most important aspect when parenting a teenager.  We can give them a sense of compassion, understanding, and support. We can listen to their opinion. We can peacefully discuss a situation.  On the other hand, we can convey to them that we are disappointed and angry about]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Communication is the single most important aspect when parenting a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager" rel="tag">teenager</a>. <br /><br /> We can give them a sense of compassion, understanding, and support. We can listen to their opinion. We can peacefully discuss a situation. <br /><br /> On the other hand, we can convey to them that we are <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/disappointed" rel="tag">disappointed</a> and angry about what they did. We can <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/scold" rel="tag">scold</a> them for not doing what we told them to. <br /><br /> The way we respond to, or address, our <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenagers" rel="tag">teenagers</a> will determine if they will come to us for answers and advice the next time. <br /><br /> Your teenager will let you know when he is disappointed. He might even be insulted by the way the discussion is going or how he's being treated. <br /><br /> He will tell you. Not directly, but with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/phrases" rel="tag">phrases</a> such as: <br /><br /> "Whatever you say" or "You just don't understand" before <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/walking+away" rel="tag">walking away</a>. <br /><br /> What these phrases really imply: <br /><br />  He thinks he has absolutely no input in matters that concern his daily activities. <br /><br />  He feels you are treating him like a child by not giving him a chance to state any of his thoughts on the subject at hand. <br /><br />  You are just not listening to him at all. <br /><br /> Take a quick inventory of what was said and ask yourself where you cut your teenager off or out -- or stopped listening to his side of the story. Comments like these are a big STOP sign. <br /><br /> If you cannot recall with what exactly you turned your teenager off, ask him. <br /><br /> Here is an example: <br /><br /> One day your teenager comes home from school and tells you that one of his friends started to smoke. <br /><br /> You can either tell your son that he better not be smoking, and that if you ever catch him you will punish him one way or another. <br /><br /> Your teenager's response in this case is going to be something like:"Sure, dad," and he will <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/turn+and+walk+away" rel="tag">turn and walk away</a>. <br /><br /> Now you wonder if he is planning to take up smoking and worry about it. Your teenager is frustrated because you treated him like a child by lecturing instead of listening. <br /><br /> These events will lead to a stressed relationship, constant confrontation, and total frustration for you as well as your teenager. <br /><br /> On the other hand, you could find out what he is thinking and how he sees the situation. <br /><br /> If your teenager approaches you with a story or lets you know about something a friend is doing, you can be assured that they have an opinion about the particular situation. <br /><br /> Seize the opportunity to find out your teenager's values, thoughts, and opinions. Give your teen the message that you are interested in his opinion and want to hear it. <br /><br /> He will be less hesitant to approach you the next time around, eager to talk about whatever is on his mind, discuss it with you and thus draw on your knowledge. <br /><br /> Before getting angry, consider that your teen may have come to you about the "friend smoking" situation - <br /><br /> to talk about how disappointed he is in his friend  how angry he is with his friend because he knows that smoking is unhealthy  Your teen may want, or more importantly may need you to tell him how proud you are of his choice not to smoke. <br /><br /> Christina Botto has been involved with helping parents and teenagers resolve complicated issues for more than 14 years, observing and developing parenting strategies. Her dedication to helping parents inspired her to write her book, 'Help Me With My Teenager! A Step-by-step Guide for Parents that Works.' <a href="http://www.helpwithteenagers.com/parentinghandbook.html" >http://www.helpwithteenagers.com/parentinghandbook.html</a> <br /><br /> Christina continues to help parents and their teens through her website <a href="http://www.helpwithteenagers.com" >http://www.helpwithteenagers.com</a> <br /><br /> Articles are free to be reprinted as long as the author's bio and live link to her Web site remain intact.   <bio>Christina Botto has been involved with helping parents and teenagers for more than 14 years, observing and developing parenting strategies. Christina continues to help parents and their teens on her web site <a href="http://www.helpwithteenagers.com" >http://www.helpwithteenagers.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Teenager Safety</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2007 07:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>drugs and alcohol</category><category>teenager</category><category>inebriated</category><category>teenagers</category><category>crash risk</category><category>risk increases</category><category>safety rules</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/teenager-safety</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Teenagers are moving towards adulthood on a bumpy road these days, but you can set some teenager safety rules that help young people feel independent while acting responsibly.  Teenager Safety: On the Road  Their driver's license is often a teenagers first real taste of real freedom, and they may]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager" rel="tag">Teenager</a>s are moving towards adulthood on a bumpy road these days, but you can set some teenager <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/safety+rules" rel="tag">safety rules</a> that help young people feel independent while acting responsibly. <br /><br /> Teenager Safety: On the Road <br /><br /> Their driver's license is often a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenagers" rel="tag">teenagers</a> first real taste of real freedom, and they may get caught up in the excitement and forget all the safety rules they learned in Driver's Ed. Teen drivers have the highest <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/crash+risk" rel="tag">crash risk</a> of any age group. The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/risk+increases" rel="tag">risk increases</a> with every additional passenger in the car. Protect your teen by setting rules that limit distractions. <br /><br /> 1)Seatbelts must be worn at all times.  2)Limit the number of passengers in the car.  3)Limit the hours your teenager can be on the road.  4)Limit where your teenager can go.  5)If you see any behavior that is not safe, you as a parent have the right to take away your child's driving privileges until they demonstrate more responsibility. <br /><br /> Teenager Safety: Drugs, Alcohol, and Sex <br /><br /> As they tumble into adulthood, teenagers' natural curiosity and propensity for rebellion may lead them to try dangerous things. Drugs, alcohol, and sex are real issues for every teenager in America, from rural Wyoming to New York City. Communicate with your teen your rules and keep that line of communication open. Peer pressure is fierce when it comes to teens and drugs, alcohol, and sex, and your teen will need a great deal of support in making wise choices. Sometimes they just can't say no. Prepare them for whatever they may choose. Some basic rules may help: <br /><br /> 1)If you drink, don't drive.  2)If you drink, do it at home.  3)If you drink, know how to take care of dangerously <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/inebriated" rel="tag">inebriated</a> friends. You could save lives.  4)If you smoke weed, keep it limited to the basement.  5)Remind them that at their age, consumption of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/drugs+and+alcohol" rel="tag">drugs and alcohol</a> is punishable by law.  6)If you choose to have sex, use a condom. <br /><br /> There is a great deal of "ifs" when it comes to teenager safety and drugs, alcohol, and sex. If you make your morals clear to your children starting at an early age, they will know and understand your limits. It is up to the child if he or she wants to test them =96 just make sure they know they will suffer consequences for breaking house rules. It's natural for teens to want to "rebel", but you can cleverly steer them towards "wiser" rebellion and let them still think they are going wild.   <bio>Ralph Winn has over 32 years of experience in the security industry. Throughout his career, he has developed cost effective security programs for numerous small, medium, large commercial and government properties and for many nationally known corporations. <a href="http://www.homesecuritystore.com" >http://www.homesecuritystore.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting Your Teenager With Love and Support</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:36:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>rebellious teenager</category><category>foot radius</category><category>sweet baby</category><category>sports events</category><category>emotions</category><category>few minutes</category><category>personality</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-your-teenager-with-love-and-support</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[You find yourself begging your teen to go places with the family. As soon as your teen gets into the car with you, he begins complaining about you or his life, and how miserable everything in his world is. In just a few minutes of being within the same five-foot radius of one another, the two of]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[You find yourself begging your teen to go places with the family. As soon as your teen gets into the car with you, he begins complaining about you or his life, and how miserable everything in his world is. In just a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/few+minutes" rel="tag">few minutes</a> of being within the same five-<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/foot+radius" rel="tag">foot radius</a> of one another, the two of you are already in an argument. <br> <br>There may have been times you regretted asking your teen to join you on your daily activities. No matter where you go, or what you do, your teen seems to find something to complain about. You are purchasing the wrong items, the whole trip is "so ridiculous," you are just the worst parent ever, and he hates his life!<br /><br /><br><br>You were always able to get along and had so much fun when you went out together, no matter what the activity was. Now you have to deal with an obstinate, argumentative and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/rebellious+teenager" rel="tag">rebellious teenager</a>. No matter what you do or how hard you try, you are unable to connect on any level with your child. You find yourself asking what you did wrong, where did your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sweet+baby" rel="tag">sweet baby</a> go, and where did this hostile teenager come from? <br><br>Instead of getting frustrated or angry, remember that teens everywhere believe their life is just a depressing, revolting state of time and they wish everything from their parents, to their friends, to their clothes, to their body, was different.<br><br>Teens begin to reject all the things they relate to their childhood and being a child. They no longer want you to do things for them, or to be at their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sports+events" rel="tag">sports events</a>. They stop following your advice because, in their mind, that would be the same as still being a child and not a growing adult. <br><br>Your teenager's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/emotions" rel="tag">emotions</a> will go up and down constantly while he is learning to be more independent and is trying to discover and recognize his individual <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/personality" rel="tag">personality</a>.<br><br>Where is your teenager today, and where do you want him to be when he graduates high school? Think for a minute about this tremendous change. Reflect on all the various areas in which he will have to gain experience, and the decisions that he will have to learn to make. <br> <br>Your son or daughter will have to learn everything from washing clothes to earning a living to handling personal relationships. He will have to decide if he will go to college, what his field of study will be, what profession he wants to pursue, and which college to go to. He will get a driver's license, and will start going his own way instead of going along with the rest of the family. <br><br>In order to build a good relationship with your teenager, you need to realize these emotional changes your teen is going through. Give your teenager more and more responsibility and allow him to make more and more decisions about his life. Give him enough space to develop, while standing by to help.<br><br>Instead of telling your child what to do and expect him to listen, you will have a better relationship with your teen if you change to a more management-like approach to parenting your teenager.<br><br>5 ways to build a better relationship with your teenager during this difficult time:<br><br>•	Treat him like the individual he is<br>•	Ask his opinion first <br>•	Don't judge or elaborate on his failures. Instead, help him to resolve problems<br>•	Take time to listen<br>•	Stay active in your teen's life<br><br>During this time of extreme insecurity, it is very important to show your teenager love and support. <br><br>Your support lessens the chances that he will make a mistake. Even if he does have a lapse in judgment, he will come to you before any part of the situation gets worse - if he knows that you care and are ready to listen without judgment. <br><br>A teenager who is confident in your support will think situations through more clearly, be less prone to any form of peer pressure, and will therefore get into less trouble than a teenager who feels that he must deal with everything on his own. <br><br>As parents, we need to be there for them if they fail or make a wrong choice. We need to be careful not to underestimate our teenager and, at the same time, not to ask too much of them too soon, thus discouraging them from making decisions. We need to encourage and support them, and teach them that what they do will affect their future life.<bio>Christina Botto is the author of <a href="http://www.parentingateenager.net/parentinghandbook.html">Help Me With My Teenager! A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents that Works</a> and <a href="http://www.parentingateenager.net/fittingthepieces.html">Fitting The Pieces</a>. To better understand and relate to your teen visit her web site at <a href="http://www.parentingateenager.net">Parenting A Teenager</a>.</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Teenage Cell Phone Usage and Getting The Best Plan</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2006 22:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>teenager</category><category>cell phone plans</category><category>parents</category><category>teenagers</category><category>cell phones</category><category>mom or dad</category><category>advantage</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/teenage-cell-phone-usage-getting-the-best-plan</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[If you are the parent of a teenage you are likely already familiar with the craze of teenagers and cell phones. Adults have started looking at cell phones as a necessity in their every day life and teenagers are not far behind in catching on. Over thirty percent of teenagers today own their own]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[If you are the parent of a teenage you are likely already familiar with the craze of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager" rel="tag">teenager</a>s and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cell+phones" rel="tag">cell phones</a>. Adults have started looking at cell phones as a necessity in their every day life and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenagers" rel="tag">teenagers</a> are not far behind in catching on. Over thirty percent of teenagers today own their own cell phone. The majority of the remaining number of teenagers wants one. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parents" rel="tag">Parents</a> consider the pros and cons of allowing their teenager to have a cell phone and generally come up with the same type of list. <br /><br /> The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/advantage" rel="tag">advantage</a> every parent realizes for allowing a teenager to have a cell phone is safety. Teenagers are going out with their friends and going out on dates. Parents no longer need to wonder if their teenager is going to be late or is having a problem. Instead the teenager can call home and let the parents know any change of plans or any problems they may run into. Having a cell phone is a sense of security for parents and children alike. Many parents feel more comfortable in a dating situation when their teenager has a cell phone. If there is car trouble or a case where a teenager is faced with a drinking and driving situation, the teenager has immediate access to a phone to call home. <br /><br /> Convenience is another advantage that is often cited by parents. If the teenager is at soccer practice and does not know when they will be home or if they need a ride, they can call home when they are done. This saved <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/mom+or+dad" rel="tag">mom or dad</a> from having to sit and wait needlessly. Changing of plans can also be discussed. When a teenager has permission to go see a movie but then the movie is sold out, they can call home and get permission to go to the alternate activity. Whenever a teenager needs to communicate with parents or parents need to reach the teenager, it will be easy and fast. <br /><br /> The downside to a teenager having a cell phone is almost always stated to be cost and responsibility. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cell+phone+plans" rel="tag">Cell phone plans</a> can be expensive and monthly plans limit to a certain extent the number of minutes and text messages that can be sent. Every parent of a teenager knows how much they enjoy talking on the phone and sending text messages to their friends. The amount of time spent on the phone can add up so parents are continually paying high fees for overages. Then, there is a question of responsibility. Cell phones are expensive and if lost have to be replaced. There are also certain times and situations where cell phones are not appropriate to use. Teens need to learn responsibility and be sure they use a cell phone properly if they have one. <br /><br /> Most parents agree that if they could be reassured the cons were not a big issue that they would get their teenager a cell phone because of the pros. The first step in getting a cell phone is to decide on a plan. Using the Internet to research cell phone plans is a great place to start. <br /><br /> If you are worried about the responsibility issues such as checking for cell phone usage so the teen does not go over allotted minutes or cell phone etiquette, parents should look into a unique program called "Off the Hook" that is designed for teenagers and parents. "Off the Hook", found online at <a href="http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com/parents.html" >http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com/parents.html</a>, is designed to give a compromise on the cons regarding teenage cell phone usage and allow parents the confidence that the teenager will not misuse or take advantage or the privilege of owning a cell phone. There is an agreement that can be downloaded and signed by the teenager so they are aware of all the responsibilities of owning a cell phone and what they should do to use it properly. <br /><br /> Most parents agree that though teenagers want to have a cell phone as a status symbol and to talk to their friends, that there are legitimate safety reasons for teenagers to own a cell phone. Most parents also agree that if they did not have to worry about the downside to teenage cell phone use that they would likely allow its ownership. Educating teenagers and parents is the first step in crossing the hurdle of the downside to teenage cell phone use. Using a program such as "Off the Hook" can help deal with this issue so parents and teenagers alike are happy with the result.   <bio>We specialize in cell phone information such as rates, <a href="http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com" >http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com</a> free cell phones online, coverage areas, and <a href="http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com/cell-prepaid-plans.html" >http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com/cell-prepaid-plans.html</a> free prepaid cell phones. Thank you for reading our article and visiting us! </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting A Teenager - What A Teen Wishes You Knew</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 23:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>parents</category><category>teenagers</category><category>parenting teens</category><category>chores</category><category>exception</category><category>think a minute</category><category>give me a list</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-a-teenager-what-a-teen-wishes-you-knew</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Are you parenting a teenager? Would it help to know what he (or she) is thinking?  Recently I sat down with a 17 year old young woman, Amy (not her real name), and asked her this question.  (Colleen) "Amy, what frustrations do teenagers have with their parents? What do teenagers wish they could]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Are you parenting a teenager? Would it help to know what he (or she) is thinking? <br /><br /> Recently I sat down with a 17 year old young woman, Amy (not her real name), and asked her this question. <br /><br /> (Colleen) "Amy, what frustrations do <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenagers" rel="tag">teenagers</a> have with their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parents" rel="tag">parents</a>? What do teenagers wish they could tell their parents, but often don't?" <br /><br /> (Amy) "Well, let me <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/think+a+minute" rel="tag">think a minute</a>. Okay, here's a thought. Parents are all the time complaining we (teenagers) don't do as we're told. I'm talking about things like <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/chores" rel="tag">chores</a> and such. But parents need to remember that most teenagers have really full schedules. <br /><br /> "Honestly, we often just forget to do what we're asked and then we get in trouble and the whole situation escalates. <br /><br /> "What I have found works for me is for my mom to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/give+me+a+list" rel="tag">give me a list</a> of what she wants done and also when she wants it done. Then I'm able to fit the jobs into all my other activities and if I forget, it really is my fault. I keep up much better with my chores this way, plus I like managing my own schedule." <br /><br /> (Colleen) "That's good information, Amy. Any other thoughts?" <br /><br /> (Amy) "Yes. Another thing parents might consider is if they have a particular rule and they say there's an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/exception" rel="tag">exception</a> to that rule, define the exception up front. Don't make us figure it out by trial and error and then getting in trouble. We can't read your mind." <br /><br /> (Colleen) "Parents get frustrated by that one, too. Anything else?" <br /><br /> (Amy) "I also think that pushing all the time about joining family activities just makes teenagers tune out. For me, I enjoy spending time with my family, but not every minute of every day. I want to spend time with my friends, too. <br /><br /> "If I know when it's important to be at family stuff, then I make sure I'm there and I can plan with my friends, too. More of a balanced plan." <br /><br /> (Colleen) "Thank you, Amy, for sharing with us. Your comments are very insightful." (End of interview.) <br /><br /> Good food for thought, isn't it? (If you would enjoy more tips on <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parenting+teens" rel="tag">parenting teens</a>, please see the author's resource box below.) Do Amy's frustrations sound familiar? You might want to sit down with your own teen and ask these same questions of them. But be prepared to listen and not lecture, if you want the real answers! <br /><br /> Parenting a teenager can be hard work. Good parenting means listening and guiding. Giving a measure of freedom within clear boundaries and often walking a fine line of balance. <br /><br /> And lots of hugs are a good idea, too!   <bio>Colleen Langenfeld has been parenting for over 25 years and helps other moms enjoy mothering more at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com" >http://www.paintedgold.com</a>. Get more parenting teenager strategies today at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com/Kids/parenting-teenager.html" >http://www.paintedgold.com/Kids/parenting-teenager.html</a> .   </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting Teenagers -- Who Does Your Teen Trust?</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 06:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>parenting teenagers</category><category>respectful behavior</category><category>fundamental skills</category><category>look at it this way</category><category>listening skills</category><category>undivided attention</category><category>thirty days</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-teenagers-who-does-your-teen-trust</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Mom or Dad, this is an easy question. You want him to trust you! YOU want to be the person of influence in your teen's life. You want your teen to listen to you! You want her to respect you. You want him to come to you when he needs advice.  Parenting teenagers effectively requires learning some]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Mom or Dad, this is an easy question. You want him to trust you! YOU want to be the person of influence in your teen's life. You want your teen to listen to you! You want her to respect you. You want him to come to you when he needs advice. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parenting+teenagers" rel="tag">Parenting teenagers</a> effectively requires learning some <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fundamental+skills" rel="tag">fundamental skills</a>. These skills are not difficult and you probably already know them. However, skip over them or refuse to apply them appropriately and you may find your teen wants nothing to do with you. <br /><br /> 1. Listening. <br /><br /> If you want your teenager to listen to you, you must first listen to him. That's old news, right? You already know all about that, don't you? But are you doing it? <br /><br /> If you are serious about encouraging your teenager to listen to you, then try this little exercise. Keep a log of exactly how many minutes each day you *intentionally* and *intensely* listen to your teen. No newspapers or cell phones between you. You must be looking her in the eyes and you must be reflecting her words back to her in order to make sure you understand what she's saying as precisely as possible. <br /><br /> Do you do this just ten minutes a day? You can do anything for ten minutes a day, right? Give it a try for a solid <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/thirty+days" rel="tag">thirty days</a>. <br /><br /> Do you find this difficult? <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/look+at+it+this+way" rel="tag">Look at it this way</a>. If you won't listen in this way to your teen, why in the world should he *really* listen to you? <br /><br /> 2. Respect. <br /><br /> Respect is an earned quality and nowhere is this truer than when parenting teenagers. Teens are very good at knowing when someone is truly on their side or when they are being merely accommodated. <br /><br /> If you want them to respect your time, then respect theirs. If you want your teen to respect your conversations, then respect theirs. Teach them the 'how' of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/respectful+behavior" rel="tag">respectful behavior</a> by extending it to them, and then tell them you expect it back from them. <br /><br /> Here's a strong hint: if you are working hard on your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/listening+skills" rel="tag">listening skills</a> and giving your teen your absolute, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/undivided+attention" rel="tag">undivided attention</a> each and every day, you are moving up on her respect meter. Fast. <br /><br /> 3. Person of influence. <br /><br /> Every parent of a teenager wants to be the go-to person for their teen. And rightfully so. Don't make the mistake of trying to be your teen's best friend, however. That's not your job at this critical part of their life. <br /><br /> They need you to be a lot more than their friend. They need you to be their *parent* and no one else can take over that role, so really throw yourself into the part! <br /><br /> When parenting teenagers, you need to be a leader in your family. Don't know how to do that? Look at your own life and ask yourself if *you* are interested in following *you*. Your answers will tell you a lot about how your teen looks at you and what you need to do to be the person your young teenager knows he can trust with the cares and concerns of his life. <br /><br /> Here's another parenting hint: focusing on listening and respect will get you headed in the right direction quickly. Every one of us who are parenting teenagers need to be skilled at those qualities. <br /><br /> When it comes to parenting teenagers, there are no magic formulas that bring guaranteed success. But there are some simple strategies that have been proven to work time after time. To be the person your teenager comes to when he needs something, lay a strong foundation of respect and careful listening. <br /><br /> It won't be long until you're hearing a lot more than whom he thinks will win the game this weekend.   <bio>Colleen Langenfeld has been parenting for over 26 years and helps other moms enjoy mothering more at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com" >http://www.paintedgold.com</a>. Learn more today about parenting teenagers at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com/Kids/parenting-teenager.html" >http://www.paintedgold.com/Kids/parenting-teenager.html</a> .   </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Introduction To Parenting Teenagers</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2007 01:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>preparing your child</category><category>teenager</category><category>parenting teenagers</category><category>understand that this</category><category>further and further away</category><category>own two feet</category><category>involved with this</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/introduction-to-parenting-teenagers</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ The process of parenting teenagers can be full of surprises and paradox. You can go through moments of great joy and moments of deep disappointment. It is important to know that the teen years are the time when you child is slowly extracting him or herself from your direct control and supervision.]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ The process of parenting <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager" rel="tag">teenager</a>s can be full of surprises and paradox. You can go through moments of great joy and moments of deep disappointment. It is important to know that the teen years are the time when you child is slowly extracting him or herself from your direct control and supervision. <br /><br /> This is not a momentary action. It takes several years for both the parent and child to adapt to a more self-sufficient and independent child. It is vital that you as parent support your child in this process as opposed to hindering them. <br /><br /> This process is really what you have been <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/preparing+your+child" rel="tag">preparing your child</a> for, and it is why you have been raising your child -- to stand on their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/own+two+feet" rel="tag">own two feet</a> as an adult. It is very important that you rejoice as your teenager progresses towards independence while you continue to provide a safety net.<br /><br /><br /><br /> You as a parent must <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/understand+that+this" rel="tag">understand that this</a> separation process is going to commence when the child begins to celebrate his or her double digit birthdays. <br /><br /> Begin the process by identifying external interests for the child to be involved in. Some children are athletic and for those a team sports a wonderful environment to keep the child involved in wholesome activities. However, do not delegate your parental responsibilities to external parties. You still need to be very <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/involved+with+this" rel="tag">involved with this</a> area of the child's life.  You must demonstrate your interest by attending games, for example. <br /><br /> Church activities can also be very valuable to help your teenager as the child starts to become aware of their spiritual life. Having access to an external spiritual leader and group helps both the parent and the teenager.<br /><br /><br /><br /> Teenagers can adopt many other activities that interest them, such as singing in a choir, playing in a band, going camping, showing off their skills at gymnastics, and many other constructive activities. These activities help the teenager to develop their own interests and form their own identity as they pull <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/further+and+further+away" rel="tag">further and further away</a> from the direct control and influence of the parent. <br /><br /> A very important aspect of teenage parenting is the presentation of a united front. Teenagers are experts at playing the one parent off against the other to get their way. It creates confusion in the family and it is not good for the teenager if parents openly disagree. Even when the two parents may have disagreements about rules, those disagreements must be worked out in private. The teenager needs the structured environment of getting a consistent answer from both parents. <br /><br /> Regardless of how well your parenting skills are developed, you can expect some rough patches as your child goes through the teenage years. It is all just a natural process of becoming an adult.   <bio>Mary Loewen contributes parenting advice to <a href="http://www.parentplaza.com/" >http://www.parentplaza.com/</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting Your Teenager - Trust vs. Control</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2006 04:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>teenager</category><category>parents</category><category>life decisions</category><category>gain confidence</category><category>good relationship</category><category>regain control</category><category>running away from home</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-your-teenager-trust-vs-control</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[During my phone sessions with parents, one issue comes up over and over again. Parents are frustrated because their teenager does not listen to them anymore. Some are focusing on finding answers how to regain control of their teenager while others are wondering how to build a good relationship.  It]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[During my phone sessions with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parents" rel="tag">parents</a>, one issue comes up over and over again. Parents are frustrated because their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager" rel="tag">teenager</a> does not listen to them anymore. Some are focusing on finding answers how to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/regain+control" rel="tag">regain control</a> of their teenager while others are wondering how to build a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/good+relationship" rel="tag">good relationship</a>. <br /><br /> It is possible to regain control by restricting your teenager and forcing him to do as you say. Parents can monitor their every move and bombard them with questions. Your teen, however, will most likely respond by avoiding you and family time, lying, dropping grades or even <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/running+away+from+home" rel="tag">running away from home</a>. He also will be very frustrated, feel confined, and count the days until he is 18 and out of the house and away from you. After that he will most likely try to avoid you as much as possible. <br /><br /> Most parents I talk to are looking to build a lasting relationship with their teenager. They want their son or daughter to come to them for advice and input on difficult situations they are facing - not just during their teen years but also later on in life. <br /><br /> Some parents who try to andquot;let goandquot; or to give their teenager more space are having difficulties adjusting their parenting style or are not sure where to begin. Up until now, they were at their child's side to protect him from injury and prevent actions that could have an unfavorable outcome. Now they're asked to let their teen be independent and to give them some room, but are wondering what is enough and where to draw the line. <br /><br /> Your teen wants to have some input about his life and to be allowed to make some decisions. Your teen needs to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/gain+confidence" rel="tag">gain confidence</a> in himself and his decisions. Parents also need to gain confidence that their son or daughter can make right choices and decisions. <br /><br /> Keep in mind that your teenager is not asking to make major <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/life+decisions" rel="tag">life decisions</a> such as whether going to school or drop out. All your teen wants is decision-making power regarding what clothes to buy or who his friends are and when to do her homework. <br /><br /> Give your teen the opportunity to make small decisions. You can still monitor, but do it from a distance. You might find out that your teen is capable of making right choices and good decisions based on the principles you instilled in him so far. With every right choice your trust in your teen's ability will grow and it will be easier for you to give your teen a little more rope. For your teen every inch is a boost to her self confidence, making her more and more secure and capable. <br /><br /> On the other hand, you might find out that your teen lacks the knowledge to make informed decisions. As long as he is still living with you, you have the opportunity to help and support him. Instead of scolding or punishing him, point out what and where he went wrong and how to better handle this particular situation or task the next time. By discussing what went wrong and analyzing the facts, your teen will gain confidence in you and your advice. He will be more likely to ask for your help or advice the next time.  <bio>Christina Botto has been involved with helping parents and teenagers resolve complicated issues for more than 14 years, observing and developing parenting strategies. Christina continues to help parents and their teens through her website <a href="http://www.helpwithteenagers.com" >http://www.helpwithteenagers.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Parenting Teenager - Getting Your Teen To Listen To You And Your Advice</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2006 04:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>bad decisions</category><category>teenager</category><category>self confidence</category><category>earning a living</category><category>choices</category><category>younger daughter</category><category>washing clothes</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/parenting-teenager-getting-your-teen-to-listen-to-you-and-your-advice</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The biggest challenge when parenting a teenager is how to get your teen to listen to you and your advice. You want to protect your teen from bad decisions and choices. Your teen knows it all and does not listen to you.  Between the ages of 13 and 18, your teenager will transform from a child that]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[The biggest challenge when parenting a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager" rel="tag">teenager</a> is how to get your teen to listen to you and your advice. You want to protect your teen from <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/bad+decisions" rel="tag">bad decisions</a> and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/choices" rel="tag">choices</a>. Your teen knows it all and does not listen to you. <br /><br /> Between the ages of 13 and 18, your teenager will transform from a child that followed your lead and had everything done for him to a young adult that makes choices and decisions. <br /><br /> Where is your teenager today, and where do you want her to be when she graduates high school? Think for a minute about this tremendous change. Reflect on all the various areas in which she will have to gain experience, and the decisions that she will have to learn to make. <br /><br /> Your son or daughter will have to learn everything from <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/washing+clothes" rel="tag">washing clothes</a> to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/earning+a+living" rel="tag">earning a living</a> to handling personal relationships. They will have to decide if they will go to college, what their field of study will be, what profession they want to pursue, and which college to go to. <br /><br /> They will get a driver's license, and will start going their own way instead of going along with the rest of the family. <br /><br /> During these five years you have the unique opportunity to give your teenager more and more responsibility and allow him to make more and more decisions. He will grow more independent with each day. <br /><br /> As long as he is still living with you, you will be there for him if he fails or makes a wrong choice. Be careful not to underestimate your teenager. At the same time, don't ask too much of him too soon, thus discouraging him from making decisions. <br /><br /> Give him enough space to develop, while standing by to help. <br /><br /> The following strategy can be applied to many situations. It will boost your teen's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/self+confidence" rel="tag">self confidence</a>. It will also establish your credibility. Your teen will be more likely to come to you for advice the next time. <br /><br /> My <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/younger+daughter" rel="tag">younger daughter</a>, then 14, switched cell-phones, and needed assistance with reprogramming her phone. Instead of taking her phone and calling the provider, I gave her the number and told her to call herself. <br /><br /> To ease some of her nervousness I explained the process to her, that she would have to go through several choices on the menu, to have all parts ready, and that she will be asked some security questions. I told her to call me once she got to that point. I would be close enough to hear her calling if she needed me. <br /><br /> After she had wiggled her way through the menus she did call me for the answers to the security questions. Once they were answered, I left. <br /><br /> A few minutes later, when she walked by me, I asked her "How did it go?" Proudly she answered, "I am all set." <br /><br /> This boosted her self-confidence making her less prone to peer pressure. <br /><br /> It also proved to her that by listening to me she would succeed, I had gained her trust. <br /><br /> She is now more likely to come to me for advice the next time.   <bio>Christina Botto has been involved with helping parents and teenagers resolve complicated issues for more than 14 years, observing and developing parenting strategies. Christina continues to help parents and their teens through her website <a href="http://www.helpwithteenagers.com" >http://www.helpwithteenagers.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>New Drivers: Why is Insurance so Expensive?</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>division of motor vehicles</category><category>harsh realities</category><category>college insurance</category><category>insurance world</category><category>drivers ed</category><category>driver education</category><category>creditworthiness</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/new-drivers-why-is-insurance-so-expensive</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[First of all, I would like to say congratulations on getting your license. You have just stepped into the world of another responsibility. Most people, especially teenagers, would see this as a freedom they have been waiting for up until this point. Unfortunately, this is not how the insurance]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[First of all, I would like to say congratulations on getting your license. You have just stepped into the world of another responsibility. Most people, especially teenagers, would see this as a freedom they have been waiting for up until this point. Unfortunately, this is not how the insurance companies view you. You are excited because you have now become mobile! The insurance company sees this as a liability waiting to happen. This is why new drivers, young and old, have a higher premium than more experienced drivers. If you are not a teenager, rest assured, you will see a less expensive premium than a teenager, just for being older. Seems unfair teenagers would say. Not so much; the insurer views an older driver that might have just as much experience as a new teenager driver less of a risk. This is due to life experience and knowing how to react and respond to a situation better. In other words, they are more mature and know what responsibility is.<br><br>If you are reading this and you are a teenager, please do not be offended, this is just the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/harsh+realities" rel="tag">harsh realities</a> of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/insurance+world" rel="tag">insurance world</a>. They take a risk on you, and they make sure they are as calculated as possible. In turn, this increases your premium.<br><br>So how can I Lower my Premium?<br><br>There as indeed ways you can lower your premium. If you are a teenager you can:<br><br>1. Take <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/driver+education" rel="tag">Driver Education</a> in School. Most schools offer this as a course in the daily curriculum. If <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/drivers+ed" rel="tag">Drivers Ed</a> is not available at your school, you can take a drivers class at your local <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/division+of+motor+vehicles" rel="tag">Division of Motor Vehicles</a> (DMV), or you can take a course online. There are many sites to choose from online, just make sure the site you choose is accredited.<br><br>2. Keep your grades up! Yes, good grades do pay off. And you were thinking your grades were just to get into a good college. Insurance companies do not have much to gauge your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/creditworthiness" rel="tag">creditworthiness</a> by, or how responsible you are. Getting good grades and maintaining them shows them some good points. A student that has good grades is typically going to be more responsible than a teenager that lets their grades slip. Although this is not always the case, this is what the insurance company sees.<br><br>3. Pick a safe, non sporty car. If you are looking to save some big bucks on your car insurance, you want to go with a car that is not sporty in appearance. If they see a sports car, they hike up the premium because sporty cars are associated with speeding, therefore, a higher risk. Also, SUV's and trucks are also considered a higher risk vehicle because they are prone to roll over and flip. These types of vehicles are typically reserved for the more experience driver because of size and handling.<br><br>4. Stay one your parent's policy. They have established driving records. It is typically less expensive than your own policy.<br><br>If you are not a teenager, you already have your age going for you. Here are some other measures you can take to lower car insurance.<br><br>1. Take a driving course. As discussed earlier for teenagers, you too can take a driving course to get a discount on your policy premium.<br><br>2. Insure with one company. If you won a home and currently have homeowners insurance, see if your insurer also covers automobiles. You can often get more of a discount when insuring multiple items with a company.<br><br>3. Get a car with many safety features. If you are in the market for a car, make sure you ask about safety features. Not only will it offer you ultimate safety when in a wreck, you get discounts for additional safety features outside the standard ones required by law.<bio>to check <a href="http://www.clicksmore.com">car insurance cost</a> go to clicksmore.com</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Magazine Subscriptions For Teens</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2006 06:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>play computer games</category><category>video games</category><category>television programs</category><category>entertainment publications</category><category>teenager</category><category>parents express</category><category>definitely</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/magazine-subscriptions-for-teens</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Many parents express concern over the amount of time that there children play computer games and watch television. They worry that this preoccupation with video games and television may be impacting their children from an educational and learning standpoint.  With that said, there most definitely]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/parents+express" rel="tag">parents express</a> concern over the amount of time that there children <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/play+computer+games" rel="tag">play computer games</a> and watch television. They worry that this preoccupation with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/video+games" rel="tag">video games</a> and television may be impacting their children from an educational and learning standpoint. <br /><br /> With that said, there most <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/definitely" rel="tag">definitely</a> are educational and appropriate <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/television+programs" rel="tag">television programs</a> for children being broadcast today. Additionally, there are some video games that have an educational component that can be useful to a child, particularly a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenager" rel="tag">teenager</a>. Finally, used properly, the Internet and World Wide Web can be a useful learning tool for a teenaged child. <br /><br /> Nonetheless, when all is said and done, the importance of treading and writing cannot be underestimated -- even in this high tech era. A teenager's future depends in no small way on his or her ability to read and write well. <br /><br /> If you are the parent of a teenaged child, you might want to consider obtaining for your child a magazine subscription that will prompt your child to read more. In this regard, there are a number of different option available to you when it comes to magazine subscriptions for teens. <br /><br /> First of all, there are a number of different, more educationally rooted publications for children, including teenagers. You might want to consider obtaining one or another of these subscriptions for your teenaged child. <br /><br /> In addition, there are now some news and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/entertainment+publications" rel="tag">entertainment publications</a> that are geared towards a teenaged audience specifically. Of course, some parents shy away from these types of publications because they do not deem them to be educational per se. While there might be some truth to that point in regard to entertainment publications, a teenager that has access to one or another of these publications nonetheless is spending time reading ... which is an educational experience in and of itself. Studies have clearly demonstrated that if a teenager enjoys what he or she is reading, that child will read more and more. <br /><br /> In looking for magazine subscriptions for a teenager, you might want to spend some time shopping around on the Internet and World Wide Web. By spending some time on the Net, you can find out what specifically is available in the way of magazine subscriptions for teenagers at this point in time. In addition, you easily can order one or another -- or a combination of different -- subscriptions for your teenaged child. Additionally, by ordering online, you may be able to save some money on your magazine subscription for your teenaged child.   <bio>Daniel Smith writes about <a href="http://www.magazinesubscriptionsonsale.com" >http://www.magazinesubscriptionsonsale.com</a> Magazine Subscriptions, <a href="http://www.magazinesubscriptionsonsale.com/Categories/Golf.aspx" >http://www.magazinesubscriptionsonsale.com/Categories/Golf.aspx</a> Golf Magazine Subscriptions </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Car Insurance Companies : How Do They View A New Driver?</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 22:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>risk statistics</category><category>teenage friends</category><category>horseplay</category><category>care insurance</category><category>texting</category><category>drivers license</category><category>insurance company</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/car-insurance-companies-how-do-they-view-a-new-driver</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[As a new driver, you will have some new responsibilities. If you are reading this article, you could be a teenager that just got their license or someone older who never had a license before. Which ever your case, there are some things you need to know about care insurance and how you can become a]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[As a new driver, you will have some new responsibilities. If you are reading this article, you could be a teenager that just got their license or someone older who never had a license before. Which ever your case, there are some things you need to know about <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/care+insurance" rel="tag">care insurance</a> and how you can become a safer driver on the road. Almost everyone gets a driver's license at some point in their life, but not everyone always knows the risk involved every time you step foot into a vehicle.<br><br>What the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/insurance+company" rel="tag">Insurance Company</a> Sees<br><br>Being that you are a new driver, you will have to get insurance. If you are a teenager that just acquired your license, it is best to stay on your parent's policy until you have a few "safe driver" years under your belt. At this point, the insurance company, no matter which one you choose, will see you as a higher risk. Statistics show that teenager pose a higher risk while driving because of a few common facts. These facts are:<br><br>1. Distraction: It is common for a teenager to have many distractions. Distractions to a teenager are heightened because they typically do not distinguish importance of responsibilities. Example, if a song they like is playing on the radio, and they are not in the best position to let go of the wheel or take their eyes off the road, they will still reach for that knob to turn the radio up. It is not they feel the song is more important that a wreck, but they just do not think of that wreck happening by turning up the radio. Another form of distraction can be in the form of other <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/teenage+friends" rel="tag">teenage friends</a> in the car. Typically, when teenagers get around each other there is <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/horseplay" rel="tag">horseplay</a> or conversation that could lead to not paying close attention to the road.<br><br>2. Cell Phones: Teenagers are super glued to that cell phone. As if talking on a cell phone while driving was not dangerous enough, teenagers will actually text on their cell phones while driving. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/texting" rel="tag">Texting</a> requires, for the most part, looking at the keys to type a message and then send. How long are their eyes off the road before they end up rear-ending a car?<br><br>3. Calculated Risk does not exist. Teenagers often times feel they are invincible. This leads them to take greater risks while driving. Teenagers are known for speeding, cutting people off, racing other cars, and driving recklessly in general. Not every teen does this, but then again, there are instances to back this up, and that is what the insurance company looks at.<br><br>If you are not a teenager, and you are getting your license, they are going to see you as an inexperienced driver. Inexperience equals higher risk. When getting insurance, age does play an important factor, so in that respect, you would have that going for you.<br><br>Not matter if you are a teen getting your license or past that age, you will see and pay a higher premium until you can establish a good driving record. This can take as long as 3-5 years.<bio>If you are wanting to check teen car insurance prices go to my website, put in your zip code, choose one of the companies that come up, and fill out one of their forms. It's free and cant hurt any, you might even save some money. Check it out here --><a href="http://www.clicksmore.com">car insurance cost</a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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