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Arthur Buchanan
Member since 09th November 2005
Occupation: Writer, Speaker, Author, Mental Health Expert
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The facts are startling for alcohol and tweens—children between ages 9–13 (fourth through eighth grades)... One out of every two eighth graders has tried alcohol. The first use of alcohol typically begins at age 12. Seven in 10 young te...
The Internet acts as a megastore where young people— Can purchase almost anything, including prescription drugs, marijuana, cocaine, club drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. Find online directions to concoct drugs such as methamphetamines L...
As your children grow up, it's normal for them to think about having a boyfriend or girlfriend. They've probably been hanging out with friends of both sexes and doing things as a group, but they may be thinking about one-on-one dating. It's time to talk a...
Teen driving is a big concern for parents everywhere. But when one school saw a sharp increase in the number of fatal accidents involving teen drivers, parents came together to share their ideas about keeping teens safe on the road. The fact is that...
A new product on the market may make parents double check the candy bowl. It's marijuana-flavored candy, and it already could be in stores near you. It may look like a normal lollipop or candy bar, but it tastes like pot. Manufacturers have said that t...
Teens say that parents are the number one influence in their lives, and you have everything you need—right now—to help protect your teen from underage drinking. Don’t wait for a better time; this is the best time! Talk with your kids, listen to y...
Remember when your mother gave you jiggly, slippery gelatin desserts? Most of us have fond memories of those brightly colored treats. But times have changed, and a different kind of gelatin may be offered to your child. This new twist on the old classic f...
Up in the mornin’ and out to school The teacher is teachin’ the Golden Rule American history and practical math You study’ em hard and hopin’ to pass —Chuck Berry, School Days These words from an old song reflect a nostalgic view of how h...
Children and technology have a close relationship. Video game players, cell phones, ipods, DVD players, and computers are among the hi-tech gadgets and gizmos that many kids and teens own. Tech items help young people have fun, learn new skills, and stay...
Has your daily “to-do” list gotten so long that it no longer fits on a single piece of paper? Or do you have so much to do that you don’t even have time to make a to-do list? You’re not alone. Parents today are working longer hours and commuting g...
"I'm 12 years old, and I’m supposed to be sleeping right now. It’s late on a school night, and I’m scared about being home alone. My parents are out partying with friends. I hope they'll be home soon. I hear them come in since my room is right over ...
“Did I make it?” For youth, trying out for sports teams can bring joy or sadness. Around age 11, children can try out for select or elite sports teams. Soccer and basketball teams choose travel squads. Little League picks “all-star” teams to compe...
Often, the “little things” add up and can have a big impact on how your teen feels. Things like forgetting her lunch, dealing with someone who is teasing her, or losing her homework may seem small to you, but they’re important to your teen. When man...
Suicide is a serious problem among our young people. It is the third leading cause of death for 15- to 19-year-olds in the United States.1 Young women attempt suicide more often than young men,2 but young men use more lethal methods. Four times more young...
School is out! These are the words many kids long to hear. Free from homework, tests, getting up early, or keeping up with scheduled activities, students may look forward to a summer of taking it slow, sleeping late, and hanging out with friends. Taking a...