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Teenagers Articles

37. You're Killing Your Child's Chances For Success In School
Parent's who reinforce memory problems with tales of their own give their kids a perfect excuse to give up. Here's what you can do to change that.

38. Learn Any Language Faster
Sounds too good to be true, right? Learning languages is difficult, right? Well, you'll find that what's holding you back is not what you think.

39. Will Your Child Develop Strong Memory Skills Or Be Dependent On Drugs To Do Well On Tests?
Expert reveals 5 ways to teach your kids how to improve their memory quickly, easily and naturally.

40. 3 Ways To Help Kids With ADD/LD Memorize More Easily
I remember when I was young how I used to repeat...and repeat...and repeat things until I felt I had them memorized. Naturally, by the time I went to bed, I didn't remember anything. I only knew I hated memorizing more than anything in the world. I suffer from ADD today and so I'm sure I was suffering then. Only, no one was there to lend a helping hand. The schools were no help. To this day, they don't teach students about memory skills and how to go home and "Study chapter 5 for tomorrow!" I know. I'm a teacher. I really feel bad for kids like me who suffer from ADD or other learning disabilities because it's a struggle. But fear not! I have returned to throw a life preserver to all those that would rather have root canal with no novacaine than memorize for the next test. Here are a few things all kids can do, ADD or not, to help themselves remember things more efficiently. Number 1 - Know what you have to study. Sounds so simple (it always sounds so simple!) but it's true. Part of the problem I had as a student (and some of my current students have) is that they are not clear on what to study. So, they go home and waste valuable time trying to figure out if what they are looking at is important or not. Don't make that mistake. Ask the teacher before you leave class. Or, ask a reliable student in your class. Don't rely on your buddies because they may be as out of touch as you are! Number 2 - Make sure you understand the material before you begin to commit it to memory. Read it through a few times to get the major points. Once you have an understanding of what's going on and why, you can begin to group items and facts in ways that will make them easier to recall the next day. Number 3 - Make sure you use memory strategies when you study. Kids with ADD/LD need to have a game plan each time they sit down. I can't believe how many students follow my first two suggestions but pass on the third. You need to have proven ways to encode information that work for you every time. This way, you just follow the same pattern and it becomes automatic. Like riding a bicycle. Once you learn you never forget. Most learning specialists recommend mnemonics. Studies at major universities show that mnemonics are some of the most powerful techniques for storing (and later recalling) information. They also fit the bill for students with learning problems. They're fun and allow students to use their creativity and get engaged. Anytime kids can enjoy the learning process, the better the results. So there you go. I'm happy to share what I know. Like I said earlier, ADD was a hassle for me but it doesn't have to be for your child. Follow these steps and you'll see results before you know it. And when all is said and done, your child may actually prefer memorizing to root canal with no novacaine!

41. 4 Ways to Better Grades in School
Parents and kids need to be reminded of the simple things that successful students do, day in and day out, to get the best grades. Here are four things you can improve starting today.

42. This Typical Scene Causes Parents of Teens to Grumble
An example is given of a typical teen-parent conflict, and then an explaination that some methods that worked with young children just do not work with teens.

43. 5 Minutes a Day to Connecting With Your Teenager
Do you want to be "the go to person" for your teenager, but are not sure how to "break into their world?" So how do you begin the process of connecting with your teenager? Here are some suggestions that will take a minimum of 5 minutes per day to enhance the rapport with your teenager

44. Teen Alcohol and Drug Abuse-From Cary and Crystal Lake, IL
Learn these 6 warning signs that your teenager might be abusing alcohol or drugs. This article makes it clear what the red flags are and what to do about it.

45. The Real Dangers Of Myspace Surfing
The myspace website is an hot bed for sexual predators preying on teens and young children and here are some of the risks that your children are exposed to on a daily basis.

46. How to Get Counseling for your Teenagers Alcohol or Drug Use: From Algonquin and Crystal Lake, IL
Is your kid drinking or doing drugs? Do not put your head in the sand. Read this article to discover what help is available-before it is too late!

47. The Best Counseling for your Adolescent: From Mchenry and Barrington, IL
Does your kid need counseling? If so, this article will explain everything you need to know about adolescent counseling and how it works.

48. How to Survive the Flu Season With Your Teenager
As a parent, it can become overwhelming trying to finagle your day job, household responsibilities, and caring for sick family members. Here are some tips to keep your sanity during the flu season with your teenager


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