TEENS
How to use your fear of loss for fun and profit
Many years ago, there was a teenager named Erin who, while shopping for Christmas presents, came across a black dress that she just had to have. Having spent all her money on presents for others thoug...
Posted on 2/14/13 at 1:06 PM
Congratulations Nicolette!
From WDAZ.com....A Grand Forks teen is being honored for her outstanding act of volunteerism with the Top Youth Volunteer Award. 17-year-old Nicolette Cariveau collected more than 3,500 pounds of alu...
Posted on 2/6/13 at 10:18 AM
Adolescence Development
Adolescence (14-18 years old) Physically, many adolescents are moving beyond the awkward stage. Between ages 14 and 18, most boys and girls outgrow the awkwardness of puberty, but some boys are still ...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 10:00 AM
Dave Ramsey's Teen Programs
For the month of October I am participating in a 31 day event where bloggers post each day on different topics. I chose the topic of teaching kids about money and finances. Yesterday, I posted about...
Posted on 10/12/12 at 6:30 AM
Clothes Shopping with Teens: The Perfect Teachable Moment
I have two boys and for all the years of buying their clothes they were never into latest fashions or trends. I never realized how lucky I was at the time. Our dollars went towards car repairs versus...
Posted on 9/17/12 at 8:04 AM
Teen's tweet with hashtag projectkris about Calgary house party draws world-wide interest 
Hunter Mills tweeted earlier this week about a Calgary, Alberta, party this weekend at his friend Kris Morrey's house and included the hashtag projectkris, a play on the new film "Project X," about a house party that escalates out of control.
By Associated Press , March 10, 2012
For intimidated teens, documentary is ‘Bully’ pulpit 
By Steven Zeitchik , March 09, 2012
Surgeon General: Do more to stop youth tobacco use
By Michael Felberbaum , March 08, 2012
Death of young southeast Minnesota man, 18, attributed to alcohol poisoning 
The Olmsted County Medical Examiner's Office says Minorum Hong, 18, died of acute intoxication in a car where he passed out in January following a party.
By Associated Press , March 07, 2012
YouTube phenomenon has girls asking: Am I pretty? 
By Leanne Italie , March 03, 2012
CORRECTION: Driving workshop Tuesday, Feb. 28, for parents, teens 
Space is limited and registration required.
By Herald Staff Report , February 21, 2012
Report: North Dakota teen drinking on decline 
Alcohol use among high school students in North Dakota and Minnesota has dropped dramatically in the last two decades, surveys show. In 1995, 60.7 percent of North Dakota high school students said they had at least one drink of alcohol in the past 30 days. In 2011, that had dipped to 38.8 percent.
By Helmut Schmidt , February 12, 2012
Paralyzed Minnesota teen hockey player leaves hospital 
By Associated Press , January 23, 2012
Minnesota teen hopes to help others like himself 
It can be hard being different. It can be especially hard being different when there are no resources to help you. Maxx Flaa, a 2010 graduate of Albert Lea High School, knows this first hand. Maxx is transgender, meaning he was born biologically female but identifies himself as a male. He legally changed his name from Maddie to Maxxwell last August, but didn't come out as transgender until after high school.
By Kelli Lageson , January 21, 2012
CDC: Sizable number of teens moms clueless about pregnancy chances
The new report is the first to focus on teens who didn't intend to get pregnant but did. The researchers interviewed nearly 5,000 teenage girls in 19 states who gave birth after unplanned pregnancies in 2004 through 2008.
By Mike Stobbe , January 19, 2012
Number of kids' concussions leaps in Minnesota; researcher out to learn why
A Twin Cities researcher who found a sharp increase in youth sports concussions reported by Minnesota hospitals has won a five-year federal grant to study whether state sports laws are effective at protecting young athletes.By Jeremy Olson , January 17, 2012
New Salem-Almont, N.D., teen's work published in national scientific journal 
NDSU graduate program official Eric Hobbie says Anna Bernhardt made a "significant contribution" to research into lower-cost materials to make transparent, flexible screens for cellphones, computers and televisions.
By Associated Press , January 16, 2012
Spinal-cord injuries hit teen athletes hardest
Spinal-cord injuries, such as those suffered recently by two Minnesota high school hockey players, are rare but more likely to occur among teenagers.By MaryJo Webster and Brian Murphy , January 16, 2012
Tobacco control official: Increased spending resulting in less smoking
Jeanne Prom says the North Dakota youth smoking rate has dropped from 21.1 percent to 19.4 percent among young people since 2007. For adults it has declined from 18.1 percent to 17.4 percent in three years.By Associated Press , January 10, 2012
Deported 'illegal immigrant' teen headed back to Texas 
By Cesar Garcia and Juan Carlos Llorca , January 06, 2012
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