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Teen's ipods, hearing loss and persistent parentingExaminer.comby Joyce Alla, Boston Teen Issues Examiner I know my daughter?s ipod is too loud when I can hear her music in the car?s front seat while she?s sitting in the back. ?Turn it down,? I yell and signal, pointing to my ear. However, new research (from the …
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Why Parents (Still) Don't MatterTIMEIn it, Harris argues it's not what parents do or say that determines who their children become ? what really matters is the influence of peers. (See photos of Americans at home.) Ten years on, however, with parents seeming to worry more than ever about …
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Special to The Washington PostWashington Post, United StatesThe first step toward easing up on their children is for parents to become aware of their own feelings about body image. On the parenting Web site Babble (http://www.babble.com), Jeanne Sager, a recovering bulimic, wrote last year that her toddler had …
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