Showing posts with label Teen Mentor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teen Mentor. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Sue Scheff: Parenting Teens in a Positive Direction


School is opening throughout our country this month. It can be an exciting time for some and a trying time for others.


Having a successful school year is always a parent’s desire, however sometimes there are bumps and struggles. Especially if your child is in High School and preparing for their college applications, we need to be sure your teen is motivated in a positive direction.


I always encourage parents to find their child’s passion. It could be tennis, swimming, photography, baseball (sports), chess, fine arts, music, dance, or many other interests. Does your child show an interest in writing? Get them involved in the school newspaper or on the yearbook committee. Doe your child like politics? Look for groups and clubs within their school or outside and encourage them to join. Check your local library for a variety of clubs or groups.

A teen that is guided in a positive direction has a better chance at reaching their goals and developing their skills in their area of interest. It can also enhance their academic progress knowing they have a goal. I also recognize many teens don’t know what they want to be when they “grow up,” however many do have something they are passionate about.


One 15 year old,Danielle Herb, has taken her passion and reached heights that many only dream of. Her mother has been her inspiration and has encouraged Danielle to be all she can be.
Danielle Herb organized and runs Drop Your Reins, a program for kids with ADD/ADHD and Autism. She and her mother offer peaceful solutions for ADHD/ADD & Autistic Children using natural horsemanship. Visit Cheers Ranch on Amelia Island, Florida.


As a young teen, Danielle is driven, motivated and determined to do what she does best, relate with her horses and help others with her gift. Danielle herself is ADHD, and relates to the children she is helping and mentoring.


I understand this is an exceptional young woman, however your teen can be successful too. Find their passion – encourage them to get involved – be an involved parent – and don’t forget, these years go so fast, don’t waste a minute.


Be an educated parent; learn more about your teen and their goals. You may have a teen entrepreneur in your home and not realize it!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Sue Scheff: Dare to be Real - Empowering and Inspiring Teens


Mena Gagne offers inspiration and motivation to tweens and teens through her seminars, programs, consulting and more. Take a moment to review her program - DARE TO BE REAL - at http://daretobereal.ca/

Check out what teens are saying about her: http://daretobereal.ca/testimonials/
Founded and led by Mena Gagné, DARE TO BE REAL Coaching & Consulting is a transformational youth and leadership development company. Mena is a Leadership / Relationship / Team Coach who is passionate about working with today’s youth (aged 12 – 19), as well as with committed leaders and teams within organizations.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Sue Scheff: Teen Girls and Self Image


In this funny, honest book, teen expert and mentor Debra Beck provides in-depth examples and exercises to develop the tools you need for self-confidence. Learn how to have fulfilling relationships, make good decisions for yourself, respect yourself and others, and love yourself for who you are.
Check out more about this wonderful and informational website at http://www.myfeetarentugly.com/index.html.