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    encourages 16-year-old Amish teens to experiment and explore adulthood. Some of them go to the movies or the mall. The Amish think that before a young adult is committed to their church for their lifespan, they must explore many pleasurable activities or things ahead of time and “get it out of the way.” The majority of teens explore by going to parties, having sex, and driving fast cars. The parties that they throw are crazy, out of control, and dangerous. These inexperienced teens drink heavy amounts of

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    My Virtual Teen

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    Teen years are the most complicated and overwhelming years of a child's life. Every teen goes through different stages while they are in the transition in becoming into an adolescent. For the Virtual Teen program I had a teen daughter, she was very outgoing and social. She enjoyed trying new things and was very involved in school. She also did well academically, and was part of the gifted program at her school. She lives with both her biological parents and a younger sister. Her relationship with

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    Imagine this. It’s the weekend, you have nothing planned but to just sit at home and watch T.V. Your sister gets invited to a party but her friend invited her to spend the night, your parents don’t really like the party idea at all but allows her to go stay the night at her friends instead. Your sister goes to the party instead. Just imagine waking up in the middle of the night to your parents crying, hearing your mom cry and yell. You run downstairs and find out that your sister has been in a car

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    Virtual Teen Program

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    Teen years are the most complicated and overwhelming years of a child's life. For the Virtual Teen program I had a teen daughter, She was very out going and social. She enjoyed trying new things and was very involved in school. She has also been doing very good academically, and was part of the gifted program at school. At home she gets along pretty well with her sister pretty with the exception of some little arguments that they easily resolve on their own. She also went through some major changes

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    Some parents believe they should be involved in the sex education and process. They view teens as vulnerable children rather than young adults in society. Due to the stigma around teenagers having sex and the exposure they receive through media, parents try to intervene to protect their children from participating in sexual behavior. Although teens do know less than parents about sex, if they never get exposed to it, they will never learn. Sex education introduces sexual behavior to young adults

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    Do Curfews Keep Teens Out of Trouble Bryan Win Lee Liang Jun Yong Jie Peng, Calvin HELP University Curfews Keep Teens Out of Trouble Do curfews keep teenagers out of trouble? This topic has always been on the cover page of today's newspaper headlines and a hot topic that has been discussed by every family. What are curfews like? A curfew is a time frame given by an authority like a parent or the government to teenagers below 18 to be home before a certain period of time. So, ask yourself, do you

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    thinking. It is used today in socials classes when people are prejudiced toward someone else due to an earlier incident or knowledge of their race, ethnicity, gender, social orientation, and/or class. Throughout Liliana Hecker’s short story, “The Stolen Party”, Isabel Song’s Huffington Blog Post “Why More Adults Need to Value Teenage Voices”, and Lonnie Bunch and David Skorton’s Washington Post “Opinion: The athlete as agent of change” misconception is used to further prejudice people against others based

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    Twenge discusses the impacts of smartphones in teens (also referred to as “iGen’s”) today and attempts to determine if smartphones have caused a generation to falter in their mental and physical health. The author interviews a 13 year old girl about issues teens are developing due to these devices. She examines the spike in teen suicide rates since the invention of the smartphone, how teens no longer go out and socialize with others, and the lack of sleep teens may be getting due to smartphone activity

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    people in that age group. In the 50's teens spent there time listening to music at diners, or spending their weekends at the local drive in. Teens back then didn't have much to worry about, one of the biggest being if their knee length skirts were to short. Now teenagers spend there time at parties, many times engaging in illegal acts. Many would say teens now are unruly compared to teens in earlier days. Could it be that the morals and expectations for teens have changed over time or could it be

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    adopt a curfew of 10 p.m. has been debated for years. Many people believe that the curfew would keep teens out of danger. However, others think having a curfew would interfere with young people's lives. Although, people think that a curfew of 10 p.m. would be unfair to teenagers, adopting a curfew would help let parents know where their teenager is, it would teach discipline and it would keep teens out of trouble. One important reason is, that it would help let parents know where their teenager

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