Important Messages to Ponder

QUESTION:
WHAT DO TEENS NEED MOST FROM THEIR PARENTS, EDUCATORS AND PEERS?



Your adolescents are experiencing the most turbulent years of development and in the craziest of times. They are needing more coaching, support and exemplary examples of understanding we all can share. Are you noticing that your teens are desperately...?

  • Trying hard to ‘Fit In’ these days?
  • Struggling to figure out how to be the cool kid, to be accepted and respected?
  • Losing their confidence and identity in the daily shuffle?

What’s really at stake? Their mental and physical health? Relationships? Education? Career goals?

Can you afford to IGNORE their need for the “Right” attention vs harming themselves with the wrong one? The need to belong at ALL COST will can get very costly and damaging.

It’s time to talk about YOUR TEEN, OUR Future, OUR Hope

Your once sensible children are turning into scatter brained or having wild mood swings. Doing and saying insane things or being fearless risk-takers

That’s where we step in

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Help stop Coronavirus

  1. HANDS Wash them often
  2. ELBOW Cough into it
  3. FACE Don't touch it
  4. FEET Stay more than 6ft to 12ft apart or more
  5. FEEL Sick? Stay home

NOTE: Do remember to wear Eye Goggles and Social Distance in your daily routine which may be helpful too. 

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~Albert Einstein

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Back on April 17, 2019, an article of a bright, ambitious twenty-two-year-old journalism Fordham University student, Sidney Paige Monfries caught the attention of our team. She fell forty feet from the Keating Hall Clock bell tower on the campus property

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