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  2. Five bold perspectives parents can take as their kids play ...

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    A public affairs executive in Washington, D.C., and an Army reserve veteran, Nelligan has a hard-edged yet practical and self-effacing take on parenting. He has one simple premise: Our job is not ...

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    There's nothing glamorous about being a teen parent.View Entire Post › ...

  4. Teenage pregnancy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In these cases, though, the husband is typically much older, [22] and the bride's parents may be the ones who force her to get married for cultural or religious reasons. [23] In some cases, the parents may force the teenage girl to marry her rapist if he impregnated her to avoid an investigation by the child protective services. [23] [24]

  5. Molly Shannon says parents should change their attitude about ...

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    "I am always reading psychology, self-help — almost like a class. I find it interesting, and I love learning," Shannon said.

  6. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    The board had seen Kiara twice before. Both prior incidents were for fighting, including one for spraying mace on a boy who had spit on her. Thanks to a neurological evaluation taken after her first two incidents, the board had a nuanced picture of Kiara’s life and challenges, and didn’t just see her as a faceless kid with a violent streak.

  7. Teenage marriage - Wikipedia

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    Teenage marriage is the union of two adolescents between the ages of 13 and 19. Many factors contribute to teenage marriage, such as love, teenage pregnancy, religion, security, wealth, family, peer pressure, arranged marriage, economic and/or political reasons, social advancement, and cultural reasons.

  8. Parental abuse by children - Wikipedia

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    There are no agencies or programs that protect parents from abusive children, adolescents or teenagers other than giving up their parental rights to the state they live in. [15] Lastly, the quality of family relationships directly influences child-to-parent violence, with power-assertive discipline playing a mediating role in this connection.

  9. Recognizing Red Flags in Teenage Behavior: A Guide for ... - AOL

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    Here's when to intervene if you notice red flag behaviors in your teen, and what to look for. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...