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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.
A little too much texting and IMing going on at your house? Help your teen get a job and start earning money for those new jeans!
School, extra-curricular activities, friends, boyfriends or girlfriends, and a job can equal too much stress and too little rest for teens.
When high school students take after-school jobs, there may be a negative impact on their school achievement.
There are a wide variety of books for children that aim to explain the issue of divorce and help children to understand the feelings associated with family break-up.
Grand Street Community Arts works with teens to initiate Vacant Lot Project to transform abandoned urban property in distressed neighborhoods in Albany, New York.
Often staffed by young victims injured by landmines, traditional Vietnamese silk embroidery gives a fortunate few a chance to learn a trade and gain independence.
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was arrested on federal corruption charges after trying to personally profit by filling President-elect Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.
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.
Overweight teens have better results losing weight by focusing on variety and moderation than following a strict diet.
Parents can help a teen open a bank account in ways that teach life skills and business etiquette skills such as how to choose a bank and when to shake hands.


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