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		<title>Sue Scheff &#8211; Parents Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 23:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sue Scheff – Founder of Parents’ Universal Resource Experts and Author of Wit’s End! Advice and Resources for Saving Your Out-Of-Control Teen
Offers 10 Parenting Quick Tips
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><a href="http://www.suescheff.com/"><strong><span style="color:#669922;">Sue Scheff</span></strong></a> – Founder of <a href="http://www.helpyourteens.com/"><strong><span style="color:#669922;">Parents’ Universal Resource Experts</span></strong></a> and Author of <a href="http://www.witsendbook.com/"><strong><span style="color:#669922;">Wit’s End! Advice and Resources for Saving Your Out-Of-Control Teen</span></strong></a><br />
Offers 10 Parenting Quick Tips</p>
<p>1. Communication: Keeping the lines of communication of your child should be a priority with all parents. It is important to let your kids know you are always there for them no matter what the subject is. If there is a subject you are not comfortable with, please be sure your child has someone they can open up to. I believe that when kids keep things bottled up, it can be when negative behaviors can start to grow.</p>
<p>2. Knowing your Children’s Friends: This is critical, in my opinion. Who are your kids hanging out with? Doing their homework with? If they are spending a lot of time at a friends house, go out of your way to call the parent introduce yourself. Especially if they are spending the night at a friends house, it important to take time to call the parents or meet them. This can give you a feeling of security knowing where your child is and who they are with.</p>
<p>3. Know your Child’s Teachers – Keep track of their attendance at school: Take time to meet each teacher and be sure they have your contact information and you have theirs if there are any concerns regarding your child. In the same respect, take time to meet your child’s Guidance Counselor.</p>
<p>4. Keep your Child Involved: Whether it is sports, music, drama, dance, and school clubs such as chess, government, school newspaper or different committees such as prom, dances and other school activities. Keeping your child busy can keep them out of trouble. If you can find your child’s passion – whether it is football, soccer, gymnastics, dance, music – that can help keep them focused and hopefully keep them on track in school.</p>
<p>5. Learn about Internet Social Networking: In today’s Cyber generation this has to be a priority. Parents need to help educate their kids on Cyber Safety – think before they post, help them to understand what they put up today, may haunt them tomorrow. Don’t get involved with strangers and especially don’t talk about sex with strangers. Avoid meeting in person the people you meet online without you being there. On the same note – cell phone and texting – don’t allow your child to freely give out their cell numbers and never post them online. Parents should consider <a href="http://www.reputationdefender.com/mychild"><strong><span style="color:#669922;">ReputationDefender/MyChild</span></strong></a> to further help protect their children online.</p>
<p>6. Encourage your teen to get a job or volunteer: In today’s generation I think we need to instill responsibility and accountability. This can start early by encouraging your teen to either get a job or volunteer, especially during the summer. Again, it is about keeping them busy, however at the same time teaching them responsibility. I always tell parents to try to encourage their teens to get jobs at Summer Camps, Nursing Homes, ASPCA, Humane Society or places where they are giving to others or helping animals. It can truly build self esteem to help others.</p>
<p>7. Make Time for your Child: This sounds very simple and almost obvious, but with today’s busy schedule of usually both parents working full time or single parent households, it is important to put time aside weekly (if not daily at dinner) for one on one time or family time. Today life is all about electronics (cell phones, Ipods, Blackberry’s, computers, etc) that the personal touch of actually being together has diminished.</p>
<p>8. When Safety trumps privacy: If you suspect your teen is using drugs, or other suspicious behaviors (lying, defiance, disrespectful, etc) it is time to start asking questions – and even “snooping” – I know there are two sides to this coin, and that is why I specifically mentioned “if you suspect” things are not right – in these cases – safety for your child takes precedence over invading their privacy. Remember – we are the parent and we are accountable and responsible for our child.</p>
<p>9. Are you considering outside treatment for your child? Residential Therapy is a huge step, and not a step that is taken lightly. Do your homework! When your child’s behavior escalates to a level of belligerence, defiance, substance abuse or God forbid gang relations – it may be time to seek outside help. Don’t be ashamed of this – put your child’s future first and take steps to get the help he/she needs – immediately, but take your time to find the right placement. Read <a href="http://www.witsendbook.com/"><strong><span style="color:#669922;">Wit’s End!</span></strong></a> for more information.</p>
<p>10. Be a parent FIRST: There are parents that want to be their child’s friend and that is great – but remember you are a parent first. Set boundaries – believe it not kids want limits (and most importantly – need them). Never threaten consequences you don’t plan on following through with.</p>
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		<title>Parents Universal Resource Experts (Sue Scheff) Youth Gang Statistics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 22:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Youth gang activity is a significant problem in the United States. The following are statistics related to youth violence and gang activities:

14 percent of teens are gang members (according to a survey in Denver)
89 percent of serious violent crimes committed by teens were committed by gang members
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><div><strong><a href="http://suescheffstory.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/teengangs2.jpg" title="teengangs2.jpg"><img src="http://suescheffstory.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/teengangs2.thumbnail.jpg" alt="teengangs2.jpg" /></a>Youth gang activity is a significant problem in the United States. The following are statistics related to youth violence and gang activities:</strong></p>
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<li>14 percent of teens are gang members (according to a survey in Denver)</li>
<li>89 percent of serious violent crimes committed by teens were committed by gang members</li>
<li>Gang members are 60 percent more likely to be killed</li>
<li>The average age of a gang member is 17 to 18 years old</li>
<li>25 percent of gang members are between the age of 15 and 17</li>
<li>Police reports indicate that 6 percent of gang members are female and that 39 percent of gangs have female members</li>
<li>Of female gang members:
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<li>78 percent have been in a gang fight</li>
<li>65 percent carry a weapon for protection</li>
<li>39 percent have attacked someone with a weapon</li>
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<li>Youth gang activity by area type:
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<li>72 percent of large cities</li>
<li>33 percent of small cities</li>
<li>56 percent of suburban counties</li>
<li>24 percent of rural counties</li>
<li>51 percent overall</li>
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<li>Youth gang activity by region:
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<li>74 percent in the West</li>
<li>52 percent in the Midwest</li>
<li>49 percent in the South</li>
<li>31 percent in the Northeast</li>
<li>51 percent overall</li>
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<p>For more information on <strong><a target="_self" href="http://suescheff.info/"><font color="#000080">Teen Gangs</font></a></strong>.</p>
<p>By <strong><a target="_self" href="http://suescheff.com/"><font color="#000080">Sue Scheff</font></a></strong>, <strong><a target="_self" href="http://helpyourteens.com/"><font color="#000080">Parents Universal Resource Experts</font></a></strong></div>
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		<title>Sue Scheff: Rebellious Teenagers &#8211; Disrespect, Violence and Unruly Behavior</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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You see them everywhere you go – rebellious teenagers whose attitudes, language and behaviors are disrespectful and inappropriate. Is it an unavoidable part of growing up or a more serious sign of a truly angry kid?<br />
More than 80 percent of teachers surveyed said students today are, in fact, more disrespectful than ever before – talking back, cheating, bullying, cursing. Is this the most uncivil generation in history? And if so, are they learning it from adults, the media, our fast-paced culture? Where do we draw the line when it comes to rebellious teenagers?</div>
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		<title>Parents Universal Resource Experts: Struggling Teens, Troubled Teens, At Risk Teens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do any of these labels sound familiar? 
•Truancy (Excessive Absences) 
•Multiple Suspension/Detentions
•Expulsion 
•Academic Failure/Grades Dropping &#8211; Underachiever
•Social Withdrawal – Isolating themselves
•Poor Decision Making 
•Peer Relationship Problems; Fights; Arguments 
•Choosing the Wrong Peer Group 
•Defiant/Anger/Violent/Rage/Rebellious – Conduct Disorder
•Confrontational Behavior/Acting Out 
•Refusal to accept Accountability for their Actions 
•Depression/Bipolar/Oppositional Defiance Disorder 
•Involvement in Cult Activities – Gang Activity
Does any of the above sound familiar? If so [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=suescheffstory.wordpress.com&blog=1513856&post=9&subd=suescheffstory&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong><a href="http://suescheffstory.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/teenchoices.jpg" title="teenchoices.jpg"><img src="http://suescheffstory.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/teenchoices.thumbnail.jpg" alt="teenchoices.jpg" /></a>Do any of these labels sound familiar?</strong> <br />
•Truancy (Excessive Absences) <br />
•Multiple Suspension/Detentions<br />
•Expulsion <br />
•Academic Failure/Grades Dropping &#8211; Underachiever<br />
•Social Withdrawal – Isolating themselves<br />
•Poor Decision Making <br />
•Peer Relationship Problems; Fights; Arguments <br />
•Choosing the Wrong Peer Group <br />
•Defiant/Anger/Violent/Rage/Rebellious – Conduct Disorder<br />
•Confrontational Behavior/Acting Out <br />
•Refusal to accept Accountability for their Actions <br />
•Depression/Bipolar/Oppositional Defiance Disorder <br />
•Involvement in Cult Activities – Gang Activity</p>
<p>Does any of the above sound familiar? If so it may be time to start searching for healthy and safe alternative schools or programs. Whether they are local or out of the area, after conferring with a school guidance counselor or therapist, you may determine that a different academic setting may benefit your child. Absences and Suspension Rates (or Incident reports) are useful indicators of student academic or behavioral problems. Most truancy and incident rates increase with grade levels. Another words, this will most likely escalate rather than go away if not addressed. We always recommend parents to seek local adolescent therapy* prior to residential placement. </p>
<p>Incidents rates are on the rise and school expulsion have increased, nearly doubled in the High Schools within the past three years. The zero tolerance rates may be attributed to this rise in numbers, however it is a clear indication that some teens are truly struggling and need outside help. This is has to do with many factors: </p>
<p>• Population Increase, which leads to overcrowding in the schools<br />
• Lack of ACCEPTANCE of our Cultural Diversity<br />
• Family Conflicts – Marital Issues (Divorce, Separation, etc.)<br />
• Stress and Anger Management Problems<br />
• Lack of Communication and the skills to communicate with Today&#8217;s Teens.<br />
• Ineffective or Inconsistence Parenting/Discipline Strategies<br />
• Substance Abuse (Drugs and/or Alcohol)<br />
• Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities – ADD/ADHD/LD<br />
• Zero Tolerance Level at Schools<br />
• LACK OF AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY RESOURCES &amp; SERVICES</p>
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