题目Many teens in high school want to try out for sports. A lot of them try out because they think it will make them popular or get them more dates. While this may seem like a silly reason, there are lots of other benefits to sports that your children may fail...
Eating disorders.Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are a problem in sports. This is especially so in sports where weight affects performance, such as long-distance running, gymnastics, and ski jumping. Elite athletes may feel pressured to have the ideal body type for ...
Below is additional advice for personal strategic plans: There are things you can control and things you cannot. Keep your focus on what you can act on. Look at the positive instead of what you will give up. For example, instead of focusing on losing weight, concentrate on being healthier...
You don't have to look hard to find someone whose life has been damaged by his use of drugs. Many people have made the decision to use drugs, and regretted it, but that doesn't have to be you. For those that are already addicted: you can...
The teenage years can be tough for boys—and frankly, for their parents—but your days don't have to be filled with attitude and anger. We'll help you work through even the toughest times with more kindness, patience, and understanding...
If you're attending an event where drugs or alcohol are being used, it's best to leave. You do not want to be popular at the expense of your own safety. There also may be legal consequences to underage drinking or the use of illegal drugs. If you're pressured into doing anything il...
Don’t give in to peer pressure, especially when it comes to things like taking drugs and drinking alcohol. Someone who forces you to be like them or do things you know you shouldn't do is not your friend. Never make anyone feel bad about being who they are. Word will get around fas...