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    Looking for ways to help your family become closer?  Do you want to survive the "Teen Years" and still love each other?  Having problems with; Homework, Drugs and Alcohol, Attention Deficit Disorder, LD problems or just plain how to become a better parent?  The following information is to help you learn to live with your children and provide you with some resources to address your family needs.

    Parenting can be fun as well as a challenge. Teachers and Parents need to work together to help students achieve and become successful. Please click on the following web sites to address your needs.

    http://www.loveandlogic.com/
    Parenting with Love and Logic is a great source for parents of all ages. Jim Fay and Dr. Cline provide parenting tips to help you live with your child in a non-stressful environment. Their books are helpful tools in providing you with solutions to your problems.

    http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/index.html
    Hey teens got questions or concerns that you're too embarrassed to talk about? Find all your answers in this section created just for teens. Health,sex, food, sports or school.
    This a great site for Teenagers with questions. LOOK!!

    http://www.fathers.com/
    Articles for Fathers

    http://www.fenichel.com/parenting.shtml
    Dr. Michael Fenichel's Teaching Tools

    http://www.chadd.org
    CHADD is the nation's leading non-profit organization seving individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder.

    http://www.parenting.org/

    http://www.aspergers.com/

    http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/

    www.kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family/net_safety.html

    http://www.enrichmentalley.com/
    Free searches for summer, school year, and gap year enrichment programs
    Search by location, subject, type of program, time of year or any combination of these
    Descriptions of over 250 enrichment programs with more being added daily
    Reviews and ratings of programs provided by former participants, parents, and counselors. Add your own reviews.
    Created by a practicing school counselor

    Click here for information on study habits.