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Full Disclosure and Role Models
Interesting information from the recent Hazelden survey (http://fourgenerations.org): "Nearly half of parents admit today to using alcohol or drugs to get drunk or high when they were teenagers, and one in four teens say they’ve seen their parents high or drunk. Yet more than 90 percent of parents and teens feel that parents should be role models for children on issues of using drugs and nearly two-thirds of teens (63 percent) say hearing their ...
Parents Busted on Facebook for Hosting Teen Drinking Party
Today's Hartord Courant reported from Glastonbury on how an "Charges filed In Facebook Underage Drinking Photos."
In part, the paper reported:
"Parents who hosted a birthday party for their 18-year-old daughter have been cited by police after pictures of teens playing beer pong and drinking alcohol surfaced on Facebook, police said."
You can read the whole article here.
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Stay at Home Parents Group
This is a group for stay at home parents in the area. A Great place to share free outtings, parks, events and places to go with your Children of all ages. Concerts, story hours, beach days, anything helpful for local parents to share with their children. Please be respectful of a parents concern for their childs safety and do not post names of children on this group. Public or Community Events, Places and times are all great - but please no private details. IE Mansfield Community Center has great swim lessons phone and link (but not Johnny and I are there every monday at 6:30).
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It's all your perspective
Having worked full time when my kids were younger, it often tormented me when I had to travel. Although I love to travel myself, i always looked at it as such a shame that I couldn't take my kids with me to experience all the great places I got to go. I also didn't like being separated from them either.
It all comes down to perspective -- how you look at things really does determine how you experience them. Here is a new way to look at the travel diilemma.
It's all your perspective
Having worked full time when my kids were younger, it often tormented me when I had to travel. Although I love to travel myself, i always looked at it as such a shame that I couldn't take my kids with me to experience all the great places I got to go. I also didn't like being separated from them either.
It all comes down to perspective -- how you look at things really does determine how you experience them. Here is a new way to look at the travel diilemma.
Seeing the world through parent's eyes
Having worked full time when my kids were younger, it often tormented me when I had to travel. Although I love to travel myself, i always looked at it as such a shame that I couldn't take my kids with me to experience all the great places I got to go. I also didn't like being separated from them either.
It all comes down to perspective -- how you look at things really does determine how you experience them. Here is a new way to look at the travel diilemma.