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Sue Scheff: NextGen Parenting for Today's New Generation

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Next Generation Parenting offers a vast amount of information for parents of all ages of children. Take a moment to get informed and learn new parenting skills as well as their Blog that brings you up to date parenting ideas! Source: Next Generation Parenting Research by University of Kentucky, USA, provides the following guidelines to establish Innovative Parenting Techniques in this 6 areas. Care for Self • Establish habits of healthy eating, rest and relaxation, sleep, and physical activity • Stay away from harmful influences; i.e., substances, people, activities • Keep adult relationships healthy • Demonstrate a realistic balance between their own needs and the needs of their children • Celebrate what they do well • Share strong feelings with other trusted people • Show ability to cope with three major stressors in their lives • Identify and make a plan for managing anger triggers • Demonstrate two ways to express anger that are self-satisfying, acceptable to others, and help ccom...

Teens Today by Vanessa Van Petten - Exposing the Net Generation

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Vanessa Van Petten the young author of You’re Grounded and offers an informational and incredible website about teens today! Visit http://www.onteenstoday.com/ and you will be amazed at the subjects and questions and answers you can find by exploring her website. From Vanessa: Welcome Brave Parents! HOORAY! Finally, parenting advice from the kid’s perspective! It’s usually impossible to get more than one-word-answers from us, but with my book “You’re Grounded!” and my blog, I hope I can be honest about real issues that teens and pre-teens are dealing with, so you, the parents, can actually understand us (well at least a small part of our world)…and we can finally develop better relationships. Have you ever wondered what really goes on in the mind of a teenager?As a teenager, have you ever wondered why parents really make your curfew so early?As a parent, have you hoped for a better understanding of the teenage years? VISIT MY AMAZON PAGE! I wrote this book when I was 17, I interviewe...