
How do you create a great family in a world that seems to have gone crazy? A family that provides structure, values and support so that each member can be their best despite outside influences? One where parents lovingly but strongly "Parent with Purpose" so their kids grow up to be responsible and accountable?
If you are ready to take your family to the next level, then you're ready for Pathways Core Training's "Teen Family Camp."

“My biggest ‘ah ha!’ moment was when I confronted and forgave the people who had hurt me in my life... I was able to gain huge self-respect and confidence for myself.” Graham Shuler, Age 17
Pathways Teen-Family camp is a life-changing experience for parents and teens. It is a heart-level training designed to allow parents a teens to heal, forgive, communicate and connect so that the teen will be able to turn to their parent no matter what is going on in their lives. Can you imagine the moment a parent looks into the eyes of the person they love more than life itself and speaks genuinely and authentically from their heart? Can you then imagine how overcoming challenges together, laughing together, and watching the other person soar would change a family’s relationship?
Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 10:35
Yes, this has been going on for a long and time and is still continuing to change the lives of children and their families forever. Kids are into it, parents are worried about it... and it appears that teen online dating is here to stay. Most dating sites are designed only for adults. To join, you have to click a box that states that you're eighteen or older.
Obviously, there's nothing to stop a younger teen from clicking the box and getting full access to the site.
Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 10:21
Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 10:35
Around 10 percent of all adolescents in grades 7-9 are victims of internet bullying. 'This type of bullying can be more serious than conventional bullying. At least with conventional bullying, the victim is left alone on evenings and weekends', says Ann Frisén, Professor of Psychology at the University of Gothenburg.
'Victims of internet bullying -- or cyberbullying -- have no refuge. Victims may be harassed continuously via SMS and websites, and the information spreads very quickly and may be difficult to remove. In addition, it is often difficult to identify the perpetrator.'
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Don't have a Teen, but would still love the tools for Parenting with Purpose? Pathways is proud to offer the Empowered Parenting Weekend Training. This weekend-long training is available for parents of children of any age. Whether you take the training as a refresher after Teen Family Camp or for the very first time, this training provides powerful Pathways processes designed to get to the heart of whatever keeps you from parenting the way you want to parent. |
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