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Get Real about Video Games and Excessive Screen Exposure

Get Real about Video Games and Excessive Screen Exposure

by Dennis Coates | Adolescent Brain, Education, Health & Nutrition, Parenting, Peer Pressure, Teen Culture

I recently spoke with a mother of three boys, ages 11, 13 and 15. She told me she and her husband plan to give all three sons video game consoles for Christmas. Of course, they’ll win a lot of “best mom and dad” points with these gifts. She and the father...
5 Ways to Prevent Teen OTC Medicine Abuse

5 Ways to Prevent Teen OTC Medicine Abuse

by Dennis Coates | Adolescence, Drugs, Guest Blog Posts, Health & Nutrition, Parent-child Communication, Parenting

When teens abuse any kind of drug – legal or illegal, prescription or OTC – it can disrupt ongoing brain development in the prefrontal cortex, with lifelong consequences. This guest post comes from Blaise Brooks, a mother of one, caregiver of two and a...
How to Identify & Prevent OTC Cough Medicine Abuse

How to Identify & Prevent OTC Cough Medicine Abuse

by Dennis Coates | Adolescence, Drugs, Education, Guest Blog Posts, Health & Nutrition, Teen Culture

The idea that your child could be abusing alcohol or illegal drugs is scary enough. In fact, you also need to be aware that he or she could be abusing the over-the-counter medications in your home – a very real concern for parents of adolescents. This guest post...
Are Young People Preparing for the Realities of Adult Life?

Are Young People Preparing for the Realities of Adult Life?

by Dennis Coates | Adolescence, Critical Thinking, Education, Health & Nutrition, Parenting, Personal Strength, Teen Culture, Teen Success, Work, Youth Athletics

Studying well in school is important. Those 12 years – and university – are important. But along the way, a young person needs to learn many non-academic skills and strengths that are vital for relationships and a career. While some of this can be acquired...
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