Saturday, February 4, 2006

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Prologue - Helping Your Child Through Early Adolescence

The first years of adolescence can be a challenging time for parents and children. Parents often feel ill-prepared and may view the years between 10 and 14 as a stage to be "stay happens." However, the latest scientific research, as well as common sense would indicate that this view is very limited. During the early years of adolescence, parents and families can exert great influence on the growth and development of their children. Do not give them the credit they deserve if we expect too little of the boys, and let us give credit as parents if we do not have much influence on them.

A growing recognition that young people can achieve great things behind the national effort to improve education in secondary schools. The basis of the No Child Left Behind, lies in the promise of raising standards of achievement for all children and help all children to achieve. To further this goal, the government is committed to promoting the best teaching programs. Well-trained teachers and instruction based on the latest scientific research, can ensure that the best educational strategies and programs to achieve the highest quality to all children and help to ensure that no child is left behind. Helping Your Child Through Early Adolescence is part of the efforts of this blog to provide parents with scientific research and the latest practical information to help them support their children at home and at school.

is not easy parenting a teenager. Many outside influences distract and complicate our efforts. Fatigue, anxiety, lack of support and limited resources can be hard for us to be everything we want for our children. But no matter what our obstacles, we share a great goal: To be the best parents for our children. We hope you will feel that this blog has been helpful in their efforts to achieve this goal.

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