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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: In the Riskiest
Month for Teenagers, new Free Ebook Helps Parents Create Safety for Their
Teens
May 5, 2009 Acton, MA - Each May,
parents have good reason to worry about high school proms and graduation
parties luring their teenager into becoming a tragic victim of risky
behavior. According to the author of a new ebook on parenting teens, the
best way to keep a son or daughter safe is to focus on providing him or her
with love, boundaries and power (www.pleasestoptherollercoaster.com/ebook.html
).
“Clear rules and expectations are not only essential for helping teens steer
their way around drugs, alcohol, sex and dangerous behaviors, they are
ultimately an expression of your love,” explains Sue Blaney, author of the
noted guide for parents of teens, “Please Stop the Rollercoaster” as well as
the new free ebook, “Secrets to Success in Parenting Your Teen.” “Teenagers
need to make their own decisions, and by laying the groundwork for this
before they are running out the door to a party, you can empower them to
make decisions responsibly.”
Concrete steps parents can take to help their teen survive prom season and
other hazards of adolescence include:
• Respect for a teen’s voice and opinions
• Sharing facts about alcohol and drug abuse
• Monitoring of the teen’s activities and whereabouts
• Consistent messages
• Role plays for awkward situations
The free ebook also offers helpful tips on understanding the dynamics of
teen development, avoiding common communication pitfalls with teens,
promoting resilience and creating a network of support.
“Secrets to Success in Parenting Your Teen” can be downloaded free, without
having to provide any personal information, at
www.pleasestoptherollercoaster.com/ebook.html . Readers who find it
helpful are invited to pass it along in any way they choose.
For further information contact Sue Blaney
at 978-264-0692 or 1-800-234-2150.
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