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Book Review: A Relentless Hope: Surviving the Storm of Teen Depression

A Relentless Hope: Surviving the Storm of Teen Depression
Author: Gary Nelson
Cover Design: James Tedrick
Paperback: 137 pages
Publisher: Cascade Books (May 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 155635309X
ISBN-13: 978-1556353093
Dr. Gary Nelson, a pastor and pastoral counselor, has counseled many youths and their families whom are battling depression and other related illnesses. Dr. Nelson has a great [...]

A New Child Psychiatry: A Vision Of Hope

A NEW CHILD PSYCHIATRY: A VISION OF HOPE
By Scott M. Shannon, MD
Every day I hear these concerns from parents struggling to find effective help for their suffering child:
“Dr. Shannon, I have been given three different labels for my son and he still isn’t better.”
“Dr. Shannon, my daughter has been in therapy for two years and [...]

Youth Activism Makes a Quantum Leap

An Innovative company uses the power of Web video to help children and youth fight social and environmental injustice in their own communities—and around the world.

Last year, Ryan Hoye was a 17-year old who wanted to make a difference. He was your average teenager: dealing with ordinary things like school exams, a part-time job and [...]

Announcement: Super Blogger Award

Be one of the first to nominate your blog for our Super Blogger Award.
Why I am doing this? Well a few years back I started an award program for SPT’s sister site Parent Super Site. It was quite successful and it gave me an opportunity to see many wonderful websites around the web. I am [...]

Parenting Tip: Kids In The Kitchen

Allowing your children to help with meal planning and preparation teaches them about basic nutrition and the joy of cooking as well as giving them extra time with you. You can assign age appropriate meal-related tasks. It is important to supervise children in the kitchen.
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