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| It's amazing how many times we hear people say, "I can't ever find anything on the internet." It can seem overwhelming if you don't know where to look. We've tried to take some of the guesswork out by showcasing sites Brian uses in working with teenagers and volunteers. NOTE: This is not to say that everything on these websites is suitable for students. |
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Amer. Academy of Child & Adol. Psch. |
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Center for Parent & Youth Understanding |
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Center for Disease Control & Prevention |
| Don't let the picture of kids fool you. This site has over 50 topics for parents of teens. Look under the Facts for Families. |
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The best site I've ever seen for information on youth culture. Thorough articles and insights on current trends. |
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Extremely useful. Printouts of current stats dealing with teen pregnancy, alcohol, drugs, and SDTs. |
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ParentingTeensOnline
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YPulse |
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National Soc. for Experiential Education |
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An A+ site for articles written by field professionals covering topics that help you better connect with your teen.
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This site is updated daily and packed full of info to help you understand the pop culture trends of teens and tweens. |
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Good site for anyone in education wanting to incorporate creative learning in the classromm. [Still under work] |
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Radio Diaries |
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My Skills Profile |
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Leadership Journal |
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Done in conjunction with NPR, Radio Diaries sets students loose as roving reporters to give a look into teen culture. |
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Offers a free personal assessment based on Jim Collins' CLQ. Takes into account twenty different aspects of leadership. |
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Christian website giving guidance to aspiring leaders. Helpful articles and resources from a biblical perspective.
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