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October 28, 2010 By: cakpuad Category: Teens

Teen People® Magazine Teams Up with Teens in Fashion® for the “Face Behind The Label” Design Contest.

New York (PRWEB) March 23, 2006

Teen People® Magazine has signed on as the official print sponsor for Teens in Fashion® 2006 “Face Behind The Label” Design Contest. Teens in Fashion® will host a nationwide design competition for High School and College students between the ages of 15 and 21.

Teens in Fashion® set out in search of a design team for the launch of their Spring 2007 Collection to debut during New York City Fall Fashion Week on September 12th 2006. The collection will be sold in retail stores thereafter.

Designers between the ages of 15-21 are asked to submit illustrations of their designs for a collection that is geared towards High School and College Students. Entrants must submit their work and be postmarked no later than April 10th.

As the official print sponsor for Teens in Fashion® 2006, Teen People® Magazine announced the partnership in the April 2006 issue and will look to bring on advertising sponsors to be a part of the 2006 Teens in Fashion® program. Additionally, Teen People® will help select the finalists who will show in New York’s Fall Fashion Week.

About Teens in Fashion:

Teens in Fashion® is a brand that promotes the advancement of talented teenagers involved in the Fashion industry. We provide teenagers with a competitive platform to showcase their skills, through extensive visibility and employment opportunities. Teens In Fashion® works to assist in making dreams come true for committed, goal oriented and driven teenagers.

Since 2003, Teens in Fashion® with the help of our Top-Tier sponsors has been known as the only Boutique Corporation, to feature aspiring teen designers, during New York’s Fashion Week. The platform that we have given teen designers not only heighten their lives, it will take their careers to the next level.

About Our 2006 Official Print Sponsor:

Teen People®, a National Magazine Award winner for General Excellence, is the definitive voice of youth culture. Launched in January 1998, Teen People® became the first pop culture magazine for teens that focuses on stars, style and substance. With an editorial mix covering celebrities and entertainment, fashion and beauty, real teens and their accomplishments, Teen People® keeps its readers clued in to what’s now, what’s next and what matters. Published ten times a year with one newsstand special edition, Teen People®’s guaranteed circulation is 1.45 million.

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Womenshealthchannel Enhancements Support Pregnant Teens

September 28, 2010 By: cakpuad Category: Teens

Womenshealthchannel Enhancements Support Pregnant Teens

Northampton, MA (Vocus) July 2, 2008

Womenshealthchannel.com, a physician-developed and -monitored website that provides information about pregnancy—as well as a host of other women’s health issues—announces recent enhancements designed to help pregnant teens. In developed nations such as the United States, teen pregnancy is considered an undesirable circumstance and a variety of measures, including abstinence and contraception information and sex education, are used to prevent it. And with good reason: data shows that most teen mothers have a much more difficult time raising healthy, well-adjusted children than older (non-teen) women. Teen mothers require additional determination, education, inspiration, and support to achieve the best possible outcome for themselves and for their children. The new interactive sections of womenshealthchannel’s

Teen Pregnancy Web pages will help to provide this additional level of support.

Since launching in 2000, womenshealthchannel has provided trustworthy patient education information and has helped millions learn about teen pregnancy and other women’s health issues. Its recent enhancements include condition-specific forums and specialized blogs that allow pregnant teens, teenaged moms, and the people who make up their support network to share information in a clinical information setting. The enhancements are not limited to the “Teen Pregnancy” section: women who have medical conditions such as cervical dysplasia, uterine fibroids, or ovarian cancer, also can benefit from information sharing provided by the new enhancements.

Diane Domina, Healthcommunities.com’s director of content says, “Teen pregnancy has serious and long-lasting implications. However, with the support of family, medical professionals, and others, positive outcomes are possible for young women who become pregnant as teenagers and for their babies. The teen pregnancy information on womenshealthchannel is an extremely valuable resource—it provides reliable, up-to-date information, as well as a place for teens to talk with others about safer sex and teen pregnancy issues.”

Teen pregnancy statistics may be startling to womenshealthchannel readers. Infants born to teenage mothers are at increased risk for a number of health problems and are more likely to experience social and emotional problems, as well. According to Stanley J. Swierzewski III, MD, the CEO and Founder of womenshealthchannel, “Nearly 1 million teens become pregnant in the United States each year—the highest teen pregnancy rate of any developed nation. The medical information on womenshealthchannel encourages teens to delay sexual activity or consistently use contraception if they are sexually active. The information can inspire teens who are already pregnant to do what is best for them and their unborn child, such as seeking pre- and postnatal care, eating right, not smoking and not taking drugs or alcohol, and going to all pre- and post-natal visits, among other things.”

The enhancements to womenshealthchannel come at a time when teen pregnancy is in the news due to 17-year-old celebrity Jamie Lynn Spears’ recent pregnancy, as well as a highly-publicized incident in Gloucester, MA, in which 17 high school students became pregnant in the course of the school year (a number more than 4 times higher than the high school’s average) and rumors surfaced of an alleged pact between the teens to become pregnant simultaneously to raise their children together.

The upgrades to womenshealthchannel are designed to support pregnant teens and teen moms through information sharing. The forums and specialized blogs called ‘Living with…’ sections (e.g., Living with Teen Pregnancy) give pregnant teens, teen moms, and their families the chance to share tips and experiences about medical care, about the importance of good nutrition, and about what to expect when the baby is born, etc. By sharing information, teens can learn helpful tips from others who have successfully managed their pregnancies—tips they may not learn about from their existing support structures or physician consultations.

The “Living with …” sections are collections of personal stories that are submitted by browsers and are moderated, edited, and then published by womenshealthchannel staff. Readers of the stories can post responses that corroborate the information or provide an additional perspective.

“All the information on womenshealthchannel is free,” adds Dr. Swierzewski, “and is provided without obligation. Readers don’t have to join anything to benefit and they aren’t made to feel as though they’re part of a ‘teen pregnancy club’.” Health care consumers can register to post in the forums and/or to receive the most compelling stories, the most informative forum posts, and other newsworthy information about specific conditions via e-mail.”

Another new womenshealthchannel feature that is simple to use but very useful is a Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Your Pregnancy (For Teens) handout that browsers can print out and take to a medical appointment. Using this form, pregnant teens can be sure to ask their medical team the right questions and best position themselves to benefit from their physician’s care.

Womenshealthchannel.com is published by Healthcommunities.com, Inc., a privately-held company founded in 1998. Healthcommunities.com, which serves health care consumers searching for reliable information on the Internet, is a Physician Developed and Monitored™ collection of online communities that provides information and resources to consumers and patient education website services to health care providers.

In August 2008, Healthcommunities.com will launch kidshealthchannel, which will provide important information about children’s health issues to expectant parents, parents, guardians, and caregivers of children from birth to adolescence. Pediatricians who are interested in contributing to the development of kidshealthchannel should contact Healthcommunities.com as soon as possible.

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DriversEd.com Teams Up with Zest Books to Raise Teen Behind-the-Wheel Awareness

September 25, 2010 By: cakpuad Category: Teens

DriversEd.com Teams Up with Zest Books to Raise Teen Behind-the-Wheel Awareness

Oakland, CA (PRWEB) October 19, 2010

Online drivers education leader DriversEd.com and “In the Driver’s Seat” (Zest Books) author Erika Stalder are teaming up to reach teen drivers in support of National Teen Driver Safety Week (NTDSW). Stalder will be providing monthly columns to DriversEd.com’s already robust resource material specifically relating to teen driving and safety.

This year, NTDSW’s “Ride Like A Friend. Drive Like You Care.” campaign promotes safe passenger behaviors such as reducing distractions (texting) and friends as passengers, and encourages teens to be as good a passenger as they are a friend. NTDSW runs from October 17th through the 23rd.

“Regrettably, distracted driving continues to be the number one factor contributing to car crashes among teens,” says Gary Tsifrin of DriversEd.com. “It’s our sincere desire to see all teens looking to become licensed drivers go through a structured, state-certified drivers ed program followed by professional in-car training. The more knowledgeable and experienced the new driver the better for everyone sharing America’s roads and highways.”

Stadler’s premiere column “Rules for Your Ride” discusses keeping teens and their friends safe and aware while they’re behind the wheel. Key takeaway: put the phone down. Keep their hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road. If teens need to send a text, they should look to their co-pilot do it for them, or wait until they’ve stopped their car.

“Our sole focus is driver safety education,” adds Tsifrin. “We’ve built our proprietary courses and products to help students become well-informed, safe, and confident drivers. To that end, working with Stalder and her direct connection to the teen demographic to raise awareness of teen driver safety is a natural fit for DriversEd.com.”

In addition to being DriversEd.com guest columnist, Stalder’s publisher Zest Books is providing autographed copies of her “In the Driver’s Seat” for the GO Everywhere Contest. The photo contest is open to teens thirteen and up. To enter teens submit a photo of themselves or of themselves in a car on the go telling us what “GO Everywhere” means to them. Other prizes include an iPad and cash cards. The contest runs now through December 31, 2010.

DriversEd.com is the industry leader in drivers education. Founded in 1997, DriversEd.com pioneered the online drivers education space and today is the largest and most visited drivers education site on Internet. DriversEd.com provides unparalleled, state-specific, DMV-licensed online courses, in-car training and traffic school. To date, DriversEd.com has helped over 2.1 million students become safer, more confident drivers.

Zest Books is an award-winning line of smart and edgy titles that focus on the colorful chaos of teen life. The books cover timely topics in creative ways by incorporating solid life advice, practical how-to instruction, and humorous commentary. Supported by parents, teachers, and teens themselves, Zest Books is a progressive leader in teen nonfiction.

National Teen Driver Safety Week (NTDSW) is dedicated to raising awareness and seeking solutions to unnecessary teen deaths on the road. Established by Congress in 2007, NTDSW is held annually on the third week of October each year, its goal is to educate adults and teens, and get parents and school administrations involved to encourage and focus on teen driver safety throughout the year.

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Teens for Success Foundation Launches Web Site

July 08, 2010 By: cakpuad Category: Teens

Teens for Success Foundation Launches Web Site

Bronx, NY (PRWEB) November 14, 2006

The Teens for Success Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting after-school programs for all teenagers regardless of race, color, or national origin, announces the launch of its new Web site, http://www.teensforsuccess.org.

“This new Web site will help spread recognition of the Teens for Success Foundation and further its mission to encourage our youth to succeed in life,” said Adiel Perez, founder/executive director of the Teens for Success Foundation.

The newly launched Web site offers background information about Teens for Success, including an extensive pictorial timeline of the how the foundation came to life. The site will eventually features a schedule of the foundation’s events so participants and other interested individuals can stay informed.

The Web site also tells the stories of two young men, Rene Medina and Claudio Rivera, whose lives were tragically cut short. The Teens for Success Foundation was established in the memory of both Medina and Rivera.

Founded by Mr. Perez, also known by many as Sensei Eddie, back in June of 2005, the Teens for Success Foundation, based in Bronx, New York, believes that taking part in extracurricular activities will instill confidence in participating youth, support them in future successes and keep them off the streets, as well as provide a financial support to parents that can not afford after school programs.

“We at Teens for Success believe that we need to support and encourage teens to take part in activities and events that will enrich their lives,” Perez said. “In doing this, Teens for Success will help our young people develop into responsible, well-rounded adults.”

Interested individuals and investors can access the Teens for Success Foundation donations page to make a contribution to support after-school activities such as music, dance, art, acting, sports and more. All donations are tax deductible.

About the Teens for Success Foundation

Founded in 2005 by Adiel Perez, known to many as Sensei Eddie Perez, the Teens for Success Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting after-school programs for all teenagers regardless of race, color, or national origin. Teens for Success’ goal is to be proactive in supporting after school programs for teens whose parents or guardians cannot afford such activities. The foundation’s participation is through volunteer advocacy and its board members. It is supported by individual and corporate contributions. The Teens for Success Foundation can be found online at http://www.teensforsuccess.org .

Contact:

Adiel Perez

Founder/executive director

The Teens for Success Foundation, Inc.

3985 Saxon Avenue Suite #2

Bronx, NY 10463

(718) 549-7636

http://www.teensforsuccess.org

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TeenHelp.com Expands Website Section on Sexually Transmitted Disease Statistics

July 06, 2010 By: cakpuad Category: Teens

TeenHelp.com Expands Website Section on Sexually Transmitted Disease Statistics

St. George, UT (Vocus/PRWEB) March 22, 2011

TeenHelp.com is well known for providing quality information to teens, and parents of teens, that are struggling to make it safely through adolescence. Every teen faces a number of issues, but no two teenagers or their experiences are exactly the same. Family dynamics, education, and parenting skills all play a major part in helping teenagers learn decision making skills that will help them through their teen years and prepare them for the myriad of decisions they will have to make as adults.

A major issue facing teens today is teen sexuality. TeenHelp has a great deal of information regarding teen sex. You will find useful information discussing everything from teen abstinence and the physical development of teenagers to sex education, birth control, and gender identity. A recent addition to the TeenHelp website is a full category on sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). This new section of the Teen Help website provides both parents and teenagers with vital information that every sexually active person should know about sexually transmitted diseases.

Anyone looking for information regarding sensitive subjects, like teen sex, should be careful about the type of websites they visit. At TeenHelp they are very careful to provide accurate and helpful information without being insensitive or graphic in nature. You will not find any disturbing images or scare tactics meant to scare teens into doing anything. Teen Help provides only facts that are meant to educate and inform so that every individual can make the best decision for his/her life and circumstances. You will not find any medical advise, only straight-forward information to help you know when it may be time to consult a physician.

The new STDs category provides information on many types of STDs found in teens like: crabs, Chlamydia, warts, HIV, AIDS, and others. Learn about teen STD statistics, sexually transmitted disease signs and symptoms and accurate information about teen STD testing and treatment. Don’t leave your health, or the health of your teenager, up to chance. Learn accurate information about teen sexually transmitted diseases at TeenHelp.com. Education is the first step in protecting your health.

About TeenHelp.com    

TeenHelp, headquartered in Utah, is a website designed to help both teenagers and their parents gain useful knowledge and information about teen issues that are faced every day worldwide. The company also operates http://www.familyfirstaid.org . The Teen Help staff consists of a dedicated team of writers, researchers and editors throughout the United States.

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