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Maury: My 3 Teen Girls are Wild & Oversexed! – Raphael B. Johnson Helps Violent Teens (2007) Pt 1/2
Posted on 22. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
For more information about Raphael B. Johnson, please visit raphaelbjohnson.com The news stories and police statistics confirm it young teens today are more violent, disobedient, oversexed, and out of control than ever! They’re having unprotected sex, doing drugs, and trying to get pregnant at younger ages than before. Today’s teenagers on Maury are engaging in this type of risky behaviour. Can motivational speaker Raphael B. Johnson save these angry teens from destroying their lives before it’s too late? 1. Tiffany was truly crying out for help. At 15, she had sex with over 30 guys, sold and swallowed crack cocaine (and almost died doing it), prostituted herself, partied, smoked, drinked, stayed up all night, and stripped for money 3 times for 0 each time. During the commercial break, had an emotional breakdown, and was screaming at the cameramen to “GET THAT CAMERA OUT OF MAH FAYCE!!!!” 2. Sylvia says her 16 year old daughter, Ashley, is out of control, and she fights her everyday! She says Ashley thinks she’s a man now, and she walks around and treats her like a dog! She’s tired… she “can’t TAKE IT NO MORE!!” Sylvia says she desperate to help her daughter because she loves her and doesn’t want her to die. 3. Everyone knows how hard it is to raise an adolescent in today’s society. Guess what Tajuana, a single mother, has to deal with! She has not one… not two… THREE teen daughters completely out of control! It’s triple trouble – Tawana says Shayna, Shanna (both …
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The Impact On Children Who Parents Are Alcoholics Or Drug Addicts / Educational Video PSA
Posted on 03. Jul, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
The Impact On Children Who Parents Are Alcoholics Or Drug Addicts / Educational Video PSA. Children in families experiencing alcohol or drug abuse need attention, guidance and support. They may be growing up in homes in which the problems are either denied or covered up. These children need to have their experiences validated. They also need safe, reliable adults in whom to confide and who will support them, reassure them, and provide them with appropriate help for their age. They need to have fun and just be kids. Families with alcohol and drug problems usually have high levels of stress and confusion. High stress family environments are a risk factor for early and dangerous substance use, as well as mental and physical health problems. It is important to talk honestly with children about what is happening in the family and to help them express their concerns and feelings. Children need to trust the adults in their lives and to believe that they will support them. Children living with alcohol or drug abuse in the family can benefit from participating in educational support groups in their school student assistance programs. Those age 11 and older can join Alateen groups, which meet in community settings and provide healthy connections with others coping with similar issues. Being associated with the activities of a faith community can also help. Dependence on alcohol and drugs is our most serious national public health problem. It is prevalent among rich and poor, in all …
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How many believe parenting/raising children is a cut and dry process?
Posted on 28. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
Between parenting books, discussions on here, magazines, tv shows, and the many other areas in which parenting is the subject, it appears many people seem to believe there is usually one true way to raise children, their way.
How many parents, if they opt to breast feed are tolerable to those who bottle feed?
How many parents who have their children supervised nearly every moment of the day are tolerable to those who feel comfortable leaving them unsupervised, despite the age?
How many parents who feel their children must be walked to the bus stop/school are tolerable to those who opt to allow them to walk on their own?
How many parents who feel that scheduled sports/activities are certain this is the only way to keep children away from the evils of youth (drugs, alcohol, smoking, sex, etc) are tolerable of those who do not feel so compelled to follow suite?
Etc.
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Maury: My Teen BEATS Me & Has SEX in PUBLIC! – Raphael B. Johnson Helps Wild Teens (2008)
Posted on 08. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
For more information on Raphael B. Johnson, visit raphaelbjohnson.com This was re-uploaded because one of the girls’ mothers requested that I removed her Maury Show appearances. It’s a shocking new trend sweeping the western world: young teens who are DESPERATE to have babies! With an estimated 412 000 new teen moms each year in America, and 25% of teenage females with an STD, it’s evident that today’s teenagers more violent, oversexed, and out of control than ever before! They’re having unprotected sex, doing drugs, and trying to get pregnant at younger ages! Today’s teenagers on Maury are engaging in this type of risky behaviour. Can motivational speakers Raphael B. Johnson save these angry teens from destroying their lives before it’s too late?
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Hope on the Streets: Teenage Moms
Posted on 27. Jul, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
The Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM) Genesis House I helps teenage mothers who have no where else to turn. The program teaches the mothers how to care for themselves and their children. The young mothers like Allana Wilson will leave the program with the right tools and with a bright future.
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At which of the 3 stages of prenatal development is the child most sensitive to environmental factors (toxins)?
Posted on 19. Jul, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
such as alcohol, smoking, drugs, etc?
