Monday, March 30, 2009

Tools4Teens Summer Camp

summer camp
teachingThis program will cover critical topics outlined in the Tools 4 Teens book. The focus will be on character and life skill development set on a Godly foundation.

Students will scrapbook throughout the duration of the program. This creative element will encourage self-awareness and positive goal setting. Our summer camp program can hold six students.

This program includes

  • Eight hours of instruction, M-Th. 10am-noon, July, 2009
  • On-site staff photographer
  • Approximately 14-16 personal photographs per student for use in scrapbooks.
  • All scrapbooking supplies, including 8 X 8 scrapbook.
  • Each student will receive a customized Tools 4 Teens book using photographs taken by our staff photographer.
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Thursday, March 19, 2009

A Troubled Teen's Success Story

With all the troubled teen stories floating around it's good to hear the success stories too. Here's one that will make you smile (click on the link below to read entire article):

WEST PALM BEACH, FL -- Veronica Limia wanted her day in court. Not too many years ago, Palm Beach County judge sentenced her for burglary and grand larceny.

Veronica Limia, 6 years ago: "I don't know. Maybe it was attention seeking. If I wasn't going to be good, I was going to be bad. And I was going to be the best at it."

Bad is what got Veronica Limia off the softball team, running with a gang, breaking and entering and into the maximum security Florida Institute for Girls for 18-months. Along the way, she met Juvenile Court Judge Ron Alvarez.

Judge Ron Alvarez: "As I tell my kids when I send them into a program, which I don't like to do, make the best out of it. Get the most out of it that you possibly can. You've got the rest of your life ahead of you."

-"Former troubled teen returns to seek justice", reported by: Chandra Bill, wptv.com

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Adults Face Fears about CyberBullying

Jennifer Pittman wrote an article in The Santa Cruz Sentinental about adults coming face to face with the issue of teen cyberbullying.

She writes:

SANTA CRUZ -- Adults who ignore the unfamiliar and sometimes daunting world of the Internet often fail to offer children and youth much needed guidance about safe and appropriate online activities, according to experts who spoke Friday at the 12th annual Jon Nadherny/Calciano Memorial Youth Symposium.

"Kids are growing up inside the Internet," said Frank Farley, professor at Temple University and former president of the American Psychological Association.

Farley, a keynote speaker for "Cyberpsychology: The Internet and Youth in the New Millennium," held at the Cocoanut Grove in Santa Cruz, calls himself "a digital immigrant" who struggles to understand the Internet world of his own two teens.

"They're not consumers of it; they live there," Farley said.

Read entire article

Monday, March 2, 2009

Abuse Among Teens

The Houston Chronicle wrote a timely article about abuse among teens in our society.

Abuse is widely reported so teens are constantly hearing about abuse among famous teen actors.

The article begins:

Celebrity watchers were astounded when baby-faced, 19-year-old pop star Chris Brown was arrested last month — for beating and threatening his equally photogenic and appealing girlfriend, the 20-year-old, Grammy-winning Rihanna.

The couple was so young, seemed so madly in love. This ugly thing hardly seemed possible.

But youth, what seems to be love and a veneer of normalcy actually are typical characteristics of much relationship violence. Parents need to grab this chance to discuss such abuse with their own teens. Read more.