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The Pressure to “Fit in”

May 17, 2006
Richard and Dee Dee Stephens
What does it take for a teen to be popular today?
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“B” is for Boundaries

March 29, 2006
Barbara Curtis
Barbara Curtis talks about setting appropriate boundaries for your children.
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A Day in the Life of a High School Teen

March 28, 2006
Barbara Curtis
Barbara Curtis tells about the challenges that teens face today in the average American high school.
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The Right to be Responsible

March 17, 2006
Ron Luce
Teen Mania founder, Ron Luce, about a teen's bill of rights.
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Top Five Issues Facing Teens Today

March 3, 2006
Vicki Courtney
Vicki Courtney talks about the top five issues facing teens today.
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Guiding Your Teenager

August 9, 2004
Dennis and Barbara Rainey
Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about the HomeBuilders parenting study Guiding Your Teenagers.
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Preparing for the Traps of the Teen Year

May 18, 2004
Dennis and Barbara Rainey & Rebecca (Rainey) Mutz & Samuel Rainey
Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about the pitfalls that lure unsuspecting teens.
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