An encouraging entry for parents written by Nancy Williams, counselor at Cornerstone Vision Counseling Center and survivor of raising three teenagers.
We heard your requests, Parents, and here it is! A wonderful and simple Technology Contract to use with your tweens and teens.
One way to show teens how to respect others is to model how to respond instead of how to react in conflict situations.
Student blogger shares from her own experiences and what she has found to be effective through extensive research.
In this blog entry, the RespectTeam gives you insight into why conflict happens with your teenager and how to resolve it effectively.
A how-to guide for implementing privacy settings on some of the most popular social media channels.
Leadership is needed in our youth, but it’s not always taught. It’s expected, but it’s not
always cultivated. This post will give you steps to help the teens in your life to step up as leaders in their home, their school, and their community.
Brittany King shares with attendees at Carroll High School's Parent University Empowerment Session about how to teach your teens to have a healthy relationship with Social Media.
Amy shares with attendees at Carroll High School's Parent University Empowerment Session about how to teach your Teens to recognize the red flags in Relationships and Social Media.
Deb King is a recent member of the RespectTeam and the founder of Jennifer's Harbor, a local resource for victims of domestic violence and their families. Since February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, she's here to share some signs and tips for parents who believe their teenager is involved in an abusive relationship.
As a parent, you may sometimes feel invisible, but the RespectTeam wants you to know that you are appreciated!
Amy gives insight into the social media world of a teenager and their intense need for connection.
So you have a senior in high school? Be prepared for a year of “last of’s,” invest in a truckload of Kleenex, and be ready for some big time arguments as you enter the tug-of-war world of last minute parenting instructions and a teen who is ready to be on their own.
To help you navigate this year, we have compiled a list of a few practical things to teach your senior before they graduate and leave the shelter of your roof.
Local Teen Therapist and National Speaker, Pagie Clingenpeel, shares about the dangers of Self Harm, how to identify a student who is struggling with self-harm, and how you can help someone who is struggling with this Secret Addiction.
12 Questions to ask your teen before they decide to date that special someone.