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  • What Causes Falling Grades in Teens?

    The leap in expectation and work load can be dramatic from middle to high school. In addition, the social environment changes as well. Students, when faced with such immediate differences, can suffer academically. There are a variety of factors that can cause a teenager's grade to fall, and parents need to be aware of the contributing factors. Knowing what to look for can allow parents to step in and help their children.

  • Why Are Teenagers Always Hungry?

    As children become teenagers, you budget more for groceries. Yet your purchases don't stretch as far because your teenagers devour everything you buy. Food disappears as though by magic. There are reasons why teens always seem to be hungry.

  • Causes of Stress Among Teens

    Understanding what stress is and what it can do is a very valuable life lesson. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to stress because they lack experience and often cannot see the whole picture. What is minor to an adult can often be of major consequence to a teen. Anxiety, withdrawal, aggression and drug abuse are often the effects of stress in a teenager's life.

  • How to Deal With Teen Hair Pulling

    Approximately six million Americans experience trichotillomania. Trichotillomania is a compulsive disorder mostly affecting teen girls where they have an uncontrollable urge to pull out their hair from the roots. It isn't limited to pulling the hair on their heads. They may pull out their eyelashes, eyebrows or pubic hair. Boys can also have trichotillomania. It mostly happens during puberty, but toddlers have also been known to do this.

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