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| adolescence News+ XML/RSSBy Red Rock Press Kids keep growing up faster and faster, and now they’re hitting that tween phase (just beyond little kid but not quite young adult) ever earlier. Now there's a set of hilarious field guides to help you find and cope with the kids you used to know. PinkPlanets, Inc. Hosts First Roundtable Discussion: The World of Girls-Creating a Roadmap to Succes By PinkPlanets, Inc. PinkPlanets, Inc. (PPI), a nonprofit organization, will host its first roundtable discussion, “The World of Girls – Creating a Roadmap to Success.” Discussions will include a variety of issues involving education, community, peers and health. By Untreed Reads Publishing Injecting a little humor into the horror genre, Garry McNulty tackles zombies and domesticity in his latest release—MOM AND DAD AREN'T GETTING ALONG (NOW THAT MOM'S A ZOMBIE) now available worldwide as an eBook, courtesy of Untreed Reads. By People Change People High school students give poignant insight into how adults can best connect with them By Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein The recent New York Times article, ‘Online Bullies Pull Schools Into the Fray’, outlined the modern day problems teens face in the today’s online culture. Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein offers tips for parents to help combat cyberbullying By Savant Books and Publications Savant Books and Publications LLC, Honolulu, Hawaii, publishers of significant books and enduring media for the 21st century, is pleased to announce the release of Larry Rodness' newest book, "Today I Am A Man." By Lili Dauphin Lili Dauphin has just released a new book entitled "Golden Soul" By Elly Chiu Diabetes Type 1 is a serious chronic disorder which usually develops in childhood or adolescence, but can also occur in adulthood. Type 1 Diabetes is an inherited disease, thus people with a family history of it are at greatest risk. By Less Than 3 Notes LessThan3Notes.com promises to help parents reach their teenage children by delivering daily inspiring cell phone text messages designed to reinforce positive values and encourage good decision-making in everyday life. By Don't Judge a Book by its Cover The Best You Can Be Foundation names YA book by Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein as one of the best By iUniverse New book aims to help adopted teenagers understand their past, present and future | ||||||||||||||||||||||