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	<title>Schooling in Spain - International v State Schools</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 00:24:55 -0400</pubDate>
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        If you are moving to live in Spain and you have children, one of your biggest decisions will be where to send them to school. You will want them to get the best education possible, but there will be a number of factors to consider when choosing the type of school that is best for them. Location, finances and their age will all have to be taken into account, and you will have to carry out a lot of research in order to make sure that they get into the best school possible.When it comes to the scho...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[If you are moving to live in Spain and you have children, one of your biggest decisions will be where to send them to school. You will want them to get the best education possible, but there will be a number of factors to consider when choosing the type of school that is best for them. Location, finances and their age will all have to be taken into account, and you will have to carry out a lot of research in order to make sure that they get into the best school possible.When it comes to the school system in Spain, you will generally have two options: a private international school or a public state school. Language will often be one of the determining factors in which you choose, and if your child is approaching their teenage years and does not speak Spanish then it will be harder for them to pick up the language and their schooling could suffer as a result. It is therefore a very important decision, and the following information should help you when it comes to making it.General S...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Only Takes 5 Clues</title>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2011 09:58:20 -0400</pubDate>
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        Do you need to find out what kind plants will grow best on your patio? Do you want to understand the stock market? What about understanding teenage angst? How about baking a pie? Or painting your living room? No matter what kind of project you are undertaking, proper research can make all of the difference in the world. The term research has all sorts of negative associations, and often brings back frightening images of dusty encyclopedias or gloomy library silence. It can seem a bit intimidatin...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[Do you need to find out what kind plants will grow best on your patio? Do you want to understand the stock market? What about understanding teenage angst? How about baking a pie? Or painting your living room? No matter what kind of project you are undertaking, proper research can make all of the difference in the world. The term 'research' has all sorts of negative associations, and often brings back frightening images of dusty encyclopedias or gloomy library silence. It can seem a bit intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. The internet and other forms of media have changed the definition of research, and have made finding information much easier. Unfortunately, the new tools available have also made weeding out irrelevant or erroneous information much more difficult. Below are  'Do's' that will help you find what you need, while avoiding an information overload. . Use the web ' with caution. You can search for just about anything online, and get a ton of results. Don't arbitrarily...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Gender Bias in Schools Revisited</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 01:01:54 -0400</pubDate>
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        Fifteen years ago, at the height of the focus on the alleged gender bias against girls in our educational system, I wrote an article for a professional newsletter that argued it was actually the other way around. Boys were at least equally disadvantaged in the classroom, if not more so. The key difference was outside the classroom where girls grew up in a society that didn't value their achievements and opportunities in the marketplace and on the athletic field. I took some flack for my point of...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[Fifteen years ago, at the height of the focus on the alleged gender bias against girls in our educational system, I wrote an article for a professional newsletter that argued it was actually the other way around. Boys were at least equally disadvantaged in the classroom, if not more so. The key difference was outside the classroom where girls grew up in a society that didn't value their achievements and opportunities in the marketplace and on the athletic field. I took some flack for my point of view back then. Now, in , it's still a critical and misunderstood issue.It is essential to put this issue of how boys perform in school into a historical perspective. Since the first public school opened in Boston in  until the middle of the th century, the abundance of boys who did not fit the necessary mix of academic intelligence learning best in a language-based environment and who lacked a &quot;successful-student-personality&quot; calm, organized, eager to please were not a proble...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Educating Your Child on the Risks and Dangers of Credit Cards and How They Work</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 09:56:58 -0400</pubDate>
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        THE STATISTICSEducating your child on the risks and dangers of credit cards is one of the most important lessons you can teach them at an early age. With credit card companies making teenagers their  target, let's look at some startling statistics:  of teens ages - have their own credit cards, and an additional  percent have access to a parent's credit card. Teenage Research Unlimited  of three high school seniors uses credit cards and half of those cards have their own names A survey conducted ...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[THE STATISTICSEducating your child on the risks and dangers of credit cards is one of the most important lessons you can teach them at an early age. With credit card companies making teenagers their  target, let's look at some startling statistics:  of teens ages - have their own credit cards, and an additional  percent have access to a parent's credit card. Teenage Research Unlimited  of three high school seniors uses credit cards and half of those cards have their own names A survey conducted by the Jumptart Coalition  of college students are in credit card debt with the average credit card debt balance being greater than ,. Jumptart Coalition, More students leave college because of credit card debt than to academic reasons Utah Mentor, . Over  of  and  year olds have credit cards Junior Achievement, . The number of  to  year olds declaring bankruptcy has increased  in  years Richmond Care Program. ...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Homeschooling and teenagers</title>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 00:46:09 -0400</pubDate>
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        As your child starts developing through their teenage years, a sense of insecurity may arise concerning their homeschooling. At this stage a lot of parents will be tempted to 'throw in the towel', and submit their child to the public school system. This is a completely natural feeling, and there is no need to panic. It is a situation which needs thorough assessment and is completely dependent on the effectiveness of your homeschooling techniques.If you have social concerns for your child, it may...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[As your child starts developing through their teenage years, a sense of insecurity may arise concerning their homeschooling. At this stage a lot of parents will be tempted to 'throw in the towel', and submit their child to the public school system. This is a completely natural feeling, and there is no need to panic. It is a situation which needs thorough assessment and is completely dependent on the effectiveness of your homeschooling techniques.If you have social concerns for your child, it may be time to start looking for interest-oriented associations, clubs and organisations. These offer a lot of support for leaders, opportunity for shared experience, and foster a sense of belonging for homeschooled children. Another idea would be to form your own social group where you co-ordinate activities with other homeschooling parents and their children. Home education support groups provide fantastic opportunities to meet your child's needs and take their homeschooling to higher levels. Th...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>From High School Summer Camp to Cinematographer for the Stars</title>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2011 00:48:42 -0400</pubDate>
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        Jeremy Jackson, a student at the Los Angeles County High Schoolfor the Arts, enrolled in a Digital Video Production summercourse at iD Tech Camps UCLA location. At this weeklong,hands-on technology summer program for ages - located atuniversities nationwide, Jeremy developed an understanding forshooting, editing, and creating special effects using Adobesoftware.Jeremy's father, an animator for Disney, inspired his son at ayoung age with a passion for filmmaking and CGI ComputerGenerated Imagery....	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[Jeremy Jackson, a student at the Los Angeles County High Schoolfor the Arts, enrolled in a Digital Video Production summercourse at iD Tech Camps UCLA location. At this weeklong,hands-on technology summer program for ages - located atuniversities nationwide, Jeremy developed an understanding forshooting, editing, and creating special effects using Adobesoftware.Jeremy's father, an animator for Disney, inspired his son at ayoung age with a passion for filmmaking and CGI ComputerGenerated Imagery. Since perfecting his skills at camp, Jeremyattends Hollywood movie premieres as the cinematographer for year-old Fred Medill, the host of &quot;Fred TV.&quot; A series withinformative interviews of celebrities in motion pictures andtelevision, and star athletes, &quot;Fred TV&quot; has taken Hollywood bystorm. Jeremy can be seen at many Hollywood premieres behind thecamera as Fred interviews celebrities.While having used Adobe software for school projects, Jeremynever used Adobe Photoshop...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Student loan consolidation</title>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 10:21:12 -0400</pubDate>
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        ---------------Get Life Skills - Not Student Loans---------------Student loans? Who needs them? Take charge of your money for therest of your life.Part I This articlePart II Student loan consolidation has big benefits for losersPart III Idea beats student loan consolidation and creates awinning mindset.You'll never need student loans with these ideas..Grants in place of student loans - no repayments. Part time earning decreases student loans. Economising builds life skills avoids some student lo...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[---------------Get Life Skills - Not Student Loans---------------Student loans? Who needs them? Take charge of your money for therest of your life.Part I This articlePart II Student loan consolidation has big benefits for losersPart III Idea beats student loan consolidation and creates awinning mindset.You'll never need student loans with these ideas..Grants in place of student loans - no repayments. Part time earning decreases student loans. Economising builds life skills avoids some student loans----------------. Grants - Supreme way to avoid student loans----------------A grant is a gift of money that you don't have to repay. Isn't a grant better than taking out student loans every year forfour or five years? There is a club that keeps its membersabreast of grants that they might use. You can avoid studentloans. These grants aren't confined to education so you aren'tconfined to avoiding student loans. If you get...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Home Schooling 101</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 10:05:09 -0400</pubDate>
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        Most people, when they first encounter the idea of homeschooling, have one hundred and one questions. This article isintended to act as a reference point for people interested inthe prospect of home schooling their children. The firstquestion many parents ask is Why would we want to school ourchildren at home? There are a number of benefits to home schooling your children.Home schooling yields positive academic, social, emotional, andspiritual benefits for any family that is willing and prepared...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[Most people, when they first encounter the idea of homeschooling, have one hundred and one questions. This article isintended to act as a reference point for people interested inthe prospect of home schooling their children. The firstquestion many parents ask is 'Why would we want to school ourchildren at home?' There are a number of benefits to home schooling your children.Home schooling yields positive academic, social, emotional, andspiritual benefits for any family that is willing and preparedto give it a chance. Study after study has shown that childrenthat are home schooled outrank their public and private schooledpeers in every academic area. Child safety has been cited bymany parents as a motivation for home schooling. With the prevalence of guns and violence in schools, this shouldcome as no surprise. There is also the benefit of reducing yourchild's exposure to peer pressure regarding drugs, alcohol, andsexual activity. A cursory glance at the statistics of te...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Ways for a Kid to Make Money</title>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 00:49:35 -0400</pubDate>
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         One of the ways for a kid to make money. Can a kid make moneyby writing essays? Yes!After  years perhaps more than many adults are earning. -------------- Teen Handicaps --------------  no experience oflife  no money  need time for homework, sport and friends.--------------- Teen Advantages ---------------  It's not truethat you've no experience. You've a lot of school experience. You have a lot more energy to bring to the task than manyadults have. You can get help. Your English teacher will b...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[ One of the ways for a kid to make money. Can a kid make moneyby writing essays? Yes!After  years perhaps more than many adults are earning. -------------- Teen Handicaps --------------  no experience oflife  no money  need time for homework, sport and friends.--------------- Teen Advantages ---------------  It's not truethat you've no experience. You've a lot of school experience. You have a lot more energy to bring to the task than manyadults have. You can get help. Your English teacher will be delighted tohelp you with writing essays.  Parents can pay for ways for a kid to make money. Get theirpromise to get you started if you get top marks for ten essays.You'll soon write top essays with my free report. Time for  essaysweek--------------- No Salesmanship --------------- Your ways for akid to make money must not need salesmanship. As a salespersonyou wouldn't be looking for ideas - you'd already be makingmoney.-------------------- You really can do it -...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>A short biography on some of Europe's most loved and hated</title>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 01:08:24 -0400</pubDate>
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        During the last thousand years, European Monarchs have ruledEurope and the world with an iron fist and by fear, compassionand hatred. As their wealth grew from the riches of newlyconquered continents and lands, they began building some of theworlds greatest castles as a sign of their status and wealth,leaving behind a legacy of beauty and splendor that has lastedwell into the st century.These members of royalty have included tyrants, the mentallyinsane, drunks and the psychotic, who have murdere...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[During the last thousand years, European Monarchs have ruledEurope and the world with an iron fist and by fear, compassionand hatred. As their wealth grew from the riches of newlyconquered continents and lands, they began building some of theworlds greatest castles as a sign of their status and wealth,leaving behind a legacy of beauty and splendor that has lastedwell into the st century.These members of royalty have included tyrants, the mentallyinsane, drunks and the psychotic, who have murdered for pleasureand raped for enjoyment. They have imposed terrible taxes onalready poor citizens. They married for financial power andtraded in lives. Kinfolk were murdered so a favorable son couldrise through the ranks. As their power increased so did theatrocities, bringing with it the hatred of a nation and it'speople.Join me as we take a trip back in time, discovering whichMonarchs were tyrants, mentally unstable, drunks and psychotic,as well as those who were loved by thei...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Beyond Curriculum #1</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2011 12:32:01 -0400</pubDate>
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        Teaching with the multiple intelligences in mind is an admirablegoal - and a difficult one. How do you effectively incorporatethe multiple intelligences, meet the requirements of yourschool's curriculum, and make sure that your students aredeveloping their verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematicalintelligences all at the same time?In most cases, the answer is: you don't - at least not all atthe same time. With careful planning, teachers can create abalance in their lesson plans so that they acc...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[Teaching with the multiple intelligences in mind is an admirablegoal - and a difficult one. How do you effectively incorporatethe multiple intelligences, meet the requirements of yourschool's curriculum, and make sure that your students aredeveloping their verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematicalintelligences all at the same time?In most cases, the answer is: you don't - at least not all atthe same time. With careful planning, teachers can create abalance in their lesson plans so that they accomplish all threeof these goals over a period of time. Teachers who try toaccomplish this feat every day will burn themselves out and willprobably succeed in entertaining their students rather thanteaching them.Every once in a while, an assignment has the ability to meet allof these requirements, and better yet, has the potential toreach all of the multiple intelligences as opposed to two orthree. The Performance Adaptation Project is my personalfavorite because my students we...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Seeing Purple</title>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 01:12:59 -0400</pubDate>
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        It's back-to-school time once again, and purple is IN. I'm nottalking about fashion trends--though the September issues ofmost magazines are singing the praises of plum and berry shades.No, I'm referring to the hottest item at Office Depot, Staples,and other school supply meccas. Purple pens. According to a recent article in The Boston Globe, many teachersare giving up their infamous red pens and turning to purple.Although some stalwarts are gripping their crimson felt tips,others are embracing ...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[It's back-to-school time once again, and purple is IN. I'm nottalking about fashion trends--though the September issues ofmost magazines are singing the praises of plum and berry shades.No, I'm referring to the hottest item at Office Depot, Staples,and other school supply meccas. Purple pens. According to a recent article in The Boston Globe, many teachersare giving up their infamous red pens and turning to purple.Although some stalwarts are gripping their crimson felt tips,others are embracing the royal shade in all its jewel tones. Red is aggressive. It suggests danger. It makes us stop. Areturned assignment covered with red corrections is a hallmarkof humiliation. If &quot;seeing red&quot; is a euphemism for rage, seeingred marks is a sign of failure. Bring on the purple. Purple is friendlier. Violet checks aren'tas likely to cause cringing. Lavender circles are easier on theeyes. Purple gets your attention without increasing your heartrate, and according to color psychologis...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Homelessness in America</title>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 13:52:49 -0400</pubDate>
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        Homelessness In America Part One .....With the collapse of theSoviet Union and its East European empire, the United States hasbecome the undisputed economic, political, and military power inthe world. Abroad, America inspires a commitment to economicprogress, individual freedom, democratic values, and peace thatis shared in varying degrees by nearly all the peoples andnations of the world. At home, Americas economy continues to bean engine of opportunity and her technological inventivenesskeeps ...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[Homelessness In America Part One .....With the collapse of theSoviet Union and its East European empire, the United States hasbecome the undisputed economic, political, and military power inthe world. Abroad, America inspires a commitment to economicprogress, individual freedom, democratic values, and peace thatis shared in varying degrees by nearly all the peoples andnations of the world. At home, America's economy continues to bean engine of opportunity and her technological inventivenesskeeps on igniting dreams for countless dreamers. Clearly, itwould seem that the United States stands poised for a new anddynamic 'golden age' full of opportunity, prosperity, and peace.......Nevertheless, the long-term prospects for a bright andauspicious future in America are far from guaranteed. In whatfollows, I intend to paint a portrait of America's social andspiritual predicament and highlight the central nationalsecurity challenge that threatens America's leadership in theworld...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>College Scholarships For Teenage Mothers - Free Money For School And Daycare Expenses</title>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 14:23:20 -0400</pubDate>
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                      Being a teenage mother can sure be difficult nowadays. Because of your added responsibilities you pretty much had to grow up pretty fast. Along with this you could't go out as often as you used to.And now before you are able to go out anywhere you are forced to set up daycare arrangements. And on top of that you pretty much have to bring home the bacon in order for your child to have the best things in life. Your child basically depends on you to provide them with the best things t...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[              Being a teenage mother can sure be difficult nowadays. Because of your added responsibilities you pretty much had to grow up pretty fast. Along with this you could't go out as often as you used to.And now before you are able to go out anywhere you are forced to set up daycare arrangements. And on top of that you pretty much have to bring home the bacon in order for your child to have the best things in life. Your child basically depends on you to provide them with the best things that you have to offer. And in order to provide the best things for your child you need to get a college education.Of course the biggest thing that worries that comes your mind when it comes to college education is the expenses. College can be very expensive. In fact it can cost over , per year just to get a decent college education. If you add up the numbers for a four year degree you can only imagine how much of a debt it is going to put in your wallet.Usually when faced with this situ...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Teenage Moms Get a Second Chance With Scholarships</title>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 01:22:13 -0400</pubDate>
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        President Barack Obama understands that teenage motherhood can be challenging, but he does not want these young mothers to give up on their education. More times than not, teenage mothers decide to give up on their education to raise their children. They figure they can worry about education and working later in life, but sadly that does not always happen.Obama is offering education funding to these women as a way to keep them from living at or below the poverty level. Furthering their education...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[President Barack Obama understands that teenage motherhood can be challenging, but he does not want these young mothers to give up on their education. More times than not, teenage mothers decide to give up on their education to raise their children. They figure they can worry about education and working later in life, but sadly that does not always happen.Obama is offering education funding to these women as a way to keep them from living at or below the poverty level. Furthering their education will lead to a job where the moms can support their kids and themselves, instead of working several jobs and still having to worry about the family budget. Of course it will not be easy, but the mother has to think about the big picture and what is important ? bringing in enough income to provide a good life for herself and her kids.Some grants are as much as ,, and the money is not a loan. It does not have to be paid back. There also are some college degree programs that can be earne...]]></content:encoded>
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	<title>Managing Teenage Stress</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 00:01:09 -0400</pubDate>
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        Stress can affect anyone from children to adults. In between this age gap are the adolescents or teenagers. The cause of teenage stress is different from adult stress but the symptoms remain the same. Due to the difference of teen stress from adult stress, a different approach in tackling their stress is important.The total population consists of an estimation of  teens. Yet teens are sometimes that neglected group of the population. Teenage or adolescent is the intermediate group between depend...	</description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[Stress can affect anyone from children to adults. In between this age gap are the adolescents or teenagers. The cause of teenage stress is different from adult stress but the symptoms remain the same. Due to the difference of teen stress from adult stress, a different approach in tackling their stress is important.The total population consists of an estimation of  teens. Yet teens are sometimes that neglected group of the population. Teenage or adolescent is the intermediate group between dependent childhood to independent adulthood and this transition is never easy. The teenage group is very vulnerable to physical and emotional stress.Their stress may come from everywhere around them from their families, peers to their education. They may be compelled to follow the footsteps of an elder sibling to avoid comparison from their parents, or teens can be stressed from determining their role and image to the society.Molding And StressThe teenage or adolescent stage of life can cause majo...]]></content:encoded>
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