Be Careful When Comforting Struggling Students

Previous research tells us that students who see intelligence and ability as fixed will tend to give up when confronted by a difficult problem, whereas those who see intelligence as growable will persevere. But how do teachers’ beliefs about ability affect the way they perceive and respond to their students’ performance? Read full article here

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Internet Porn & Teenage Sexual Health

A study by Australian researchers at the University of New South Wales and the University of Melbourne indicates an association between internet pornography and the sexual health of teenagers, with a review of literature in the area finding a strong correlation between teenage consumers of online porn and risky sexual behaviour. Read full article here […]

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‘Tough Love’ Keeps Teens from Binge Drinking

The headlines state that one in ten teens are binge drinkers and graphic photos of them vomiting in the street paint an unflattering picture of a sub-culture out of control. But, 90 per cent do not drink to excess and it may be ‘tough love’ by parents keeping the teens on track. A leading Australian […]

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Teenagers in 2012 At Increased Risk For Heart Disease

Many American teenagers, including some with a normal, healthy weight, already have one or more risk factors for heart disease, researchers say. About 22 percent of today’s teens have borderline-high or already high LDL cholesterol — that’s the bad type. And 15 percent have pre-diabetes or diabetes, according to the new research based on data […]

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Serious Hearing Loss for 1 in 5 Teens

Seventy-two percent of teenagers participating in a study experienced reduced hearing ability following exposure to a pop rock performance by a popular female singer. The level of hearing loss among American teens has risen to a level researchers have never seen before. So scientists from the House Ear Institute wanted to identify why this happening […]

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5 Questions To Help Teens Interpret Culture

Try and imagine a future where the morality and social awareness the world’s inhabitants is shaped entirely by tabloid current affairs programs, viral YouTube videos, and MTV. Hopefully it won’t be the entire population, but there are an increasing number for whom such a reality is becoming increasingly probable. A 2010 survey found that children […]

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Teen Drivers Texting – So Are Their Parents

In an online survey of 1,300 teen drivers with cellphones, scheduled for release Monday, the youths said that even though their parents may warn them against it, they think adult drivers send text messages “all the time.” A sizable proportion of the teens in the study also admitted to engaging in the same dangerous practice. […]

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Peer’s Parents Influence Teen Alcohol Use

Researchers surveyed about 9,000 ninth-graders from rural school districts about their closest friends, their parents’ discipline and if their parents knew who their friends were. If the parents of your teen’s friends are unaware of their child’s drug or alcohol use, or worse, condone it, that may make your child more likely to partake as […]

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Evidence Links Early Cannabis Use to Psychosis

Early adolescent cannabis use may contribute to the development of symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) in adulthood, according to new data from a longitudinal cohort study. Read full article here Link to research abstract & full text (payment required)

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