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Although a high intelligence quotient generally produces better grades and more opportunities at school, it may not always help in the workplace.
Teenage workers are an important part of the labor pool and have a lot to offer. This article explores nine positive work behaviors to make a good impression at work.
Teens looking for jobs in a competitive market this year should be able to write winning cover letters, thank-you letters and reject-a-job-offer letters.
Many teens write and dream of being published, but it's not well known that there are numerous resources available to young writers that make publishing a viable option.
School, extra-curricular activities, friends, boyfriends or girlfriends, and a job can equal too much stress and too little rest for teens.
Parents can help their teens prepare for life in an adult world by facilitating their acquisition of life skills.
Teenagers looking for holiday work can earn money by doing odd jobs. A list of ideas for teen jobs is shown below. Work out a job deal with trusted relatives & friends.
Dr. Susan Vaught is not only a YA author, she is also a practicing neuropsychologist, giving her unique insight into the world of teen suicide, as seen in TRIGGER.
People often lament that kids lack the ability to act responsibly. But what exactly does that mean, and how can youth workers and parents promote responsible behavior?
Teens often pressure other kids into negative choices and bad behavior. But peer pressure can be used to encourage pro-social behavior, too.
Summer employment is a great way to learn and practice the positive work habits that make a teen a valued employee.
Grand Street Community Arts works with teens to initiate Vacant Lot Project to transform abandoned urban property in distressed neighborhoods in Albany, New York.
Parents of gifted and high-IQ children often wonder about the source of their child's intelligence.
As far as in-laws are concerned, the longer you have them, the better the relationship usually becomes.
Parenting young children is exciting and challenging but when the child transforms into a teenager, parents often find themselves challenged beyond their capabilities.
Employers complain about poor customer service and bad cell phone etiquette skills from working teenagers. These tips will help teens perform well on their summer jobs.
Studies continue to demonstrate that the teen brain is not fully developed until the mid-twenties, prompting educators to assess new ways to teach HS adolescents.
Teen girls face more risks of sexual harassment on the job than on the internet. Much of the current sexual abuse goes unreported according to a PBS NOW broadcast.
When high school students take after-school jobs, there may be a negative impact on their school achievement.
Alcohol and drug abuse have reached epidemic proportions in America. While they have a negative consequence for all, there is a special negative impact upon the economy.
The latest of the teenage road movies (Road Trip, Eurotrip), Sex Drive tells the questionable tale of a teen virgin who drives off to meet a girl he meets online. 4/10
Most teenagers are not aware of many household expenses. While they are not privy to all details, they should be shown some.
Service projects don't have to mean a lot of work for adults. Youth can often take more of a leadership role in than adults realize.
The financial landscape is rapidly changing, and today's parents must prepare their children to be much more "money-smart" than previous generations.


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