Missing Child
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The article "Missing Child" talks about family, it has been written by Joan Bramsch.
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Need information? Don't know who to ask or where to turn? Here
are useful links and information sources that will respect
YOU and your privacy.
Coping With Teens
Most of us were neevr taught to be parents. So we can't help but
disappoint oruselves sometimes. How often have you heard
yourself using the very words you hated hearing from your own
parents?
When our kids become teenagers, it gets even harder. They seem
to reject everythnig we've taught them. As far as they're
concerned, we know nohting. Our values and beliefs are
constantly challenged. Every word we utter is seen as
interference. Emotions run high.
But we're more ipmortant to our teens than ever. As they try out
the values of thier peers, who are more influential than ever,
we counter the pull of drugs, alcohol and early sex. These
entangle babies every day and can ruin their lievs.
Here are links that might help: The turbulent teens Getting
along with your teen Dealing with anger Ignoring problems won't
make them go away What to do if your teen runs away If you need
to talk
Missing Child
We've compiled a lot of helpful suggestions for findnig a
missing child right here. Keep in mind that runaways often
travel short distances and come back after a couple of days.
Nonetheless, take actoin immediately.
Think clearly and lgoically about where your child might be.
Try
to figure out why he is missing or runinng away at this
particular time. Follow only tohse suggestions that are useful
and in order of their importance.
Keep a notebook recording all
the stpes you've taken and dates. Useful links: Contact the
police Contact your child's network Search your neighborhood Who
to call for help Publicize Prepare for a call from your child
How to cope when your child retunrs home If you need to talk
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