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Free Feature Article: Remaining Safe Online
Our interview with Kimberly Mitchell, "Remaining Safe and Avoiding Dangers Online" is now our free... Read More
Rx Drug Abuse
Adolescents' abuse of prescription drugs is a growing concern for many who work with youth. Learn... Read More
Working with Youth and Families
Teens today can experience a number of hurdles on their way to adulthood. Our lastest release is a... Read More
Working With Youth and Families
Family and home life both play an enormous role in a youth’s development. Every family is different with its own ... Read More
“Human trafficking” aka modern day slavery
Today is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Personally, I find it surprising that people are trafficked in the ... Read More
Make it Better for LGBTQ Youth
We have all seen the “It Gets Better” videos created by varous people, including President Obama, the San Francisco ... Read More
#006 - Steps Parents Can Take To Prevent Prescription Drug Abuse: An Interview with Gina Hijjawi
A 2010 Monitoring the Future study reveals that 22% of high school seniors used prescription drugs... More...
#005 - Retaining Older Youth in Out of School Time Programs: An Interview with Priscilla Little
Out-of-school-time programs provide youth with a host of positive experiences. However, as... More...
#004 - Poverty in the Classroom: An Interview with Jennifer Rogalsky
Families today are faced with higher expenses and lower income, a dilemma which affects youth in... More...











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