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2008

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Table of Contents

  • Cover Letter
  • Retro Serving Sizes
  • Keep Moving
  • Financial Responsibility
  • Friendships
  • Peer Acceptance
  • Family Meetings
  • Defusing Emotions
  • Giving Choices
  • How Safe Is Your Child
  • Blogs, Chatrooms & IM
  • Social Networking
  • Co-Parenting
  • Home Alone and OK
  • Meeting Tween Needs
  • The Busy Parent's Checklist
  • Extracurricular Activities
  • Ages and Stages
  • Parenting Styles
  • Communicating with Tweens
  • Cooperative Extension

2003

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2002

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Who Wants to be a Parent?



1999

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Table of Contents

  • Know the Signs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
  • Fitness and Healathy Eating for Tweens
  • Questions and Answers about Anorexia Nervosa, sports and the supplement Creatine
  • Natural and logical consequences are a method of discipline that develop responsibility
  • Applying Consequences
  • Making it Through the Tween Years
  • Communication Tips
  • Tweens Just Wanna Have Fun
  • Tips for School Success
  • Some X's and O's of Parenting
  • Cover Letter
  • Parenting - It's Really Hard Work but the Payback is Awesome
  • You Mean This is Normal?
  • Parents and Midlife
  • Talk to Your Tween About Sex

Please note: He or She? Him or Her? In this publication, we take turns referring to and picturing young adolescents as "he" or "she." When we use he or she in print or pictures, we include all tweens.

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