defibrilator. Answer 2 cell phones, iPods, PDA's, palm's, blackberrys, MP3 players,
According to Statistics Canada average teens spend $1000-3000 a year on electronics.
The success rate for trouble teens that enter counseling services typically hovers around 70%. A small percentage of teens do return to trouble.
Sports are keeping teens out of trouble by giving them something to do, keeping them clean, and staying honest with themselves.
80 percent
Most teens want electronic for Christmas because they want to show it off to ALL their friends
Curfew is an attempt at keeping teens/minorities out of trouble.
There are none.If you get pregnant and you are both teens then there is no legal trouble.
I don't think that cops "hate teens." Cops have a responsibility and promise to keep neighborhoods and communities from harm and trouble, and adolescents are at usually the ones getting themselves into trouble more often. Often, teens are disrespectful of authority and want they're independence, I know I do.
clothes money and just electronics almost all people like
It just depends on how old you are! If your in your teens tell her that what you did was wrong and what you did wont happen again!
Yes and no, depends on how the teen acts and if they get in trouble a lot.
Curfews can provide structure and limit opportunities for teens to engage in risky behaviors during late hours. However, the effectiveness of curfews in keeping teens out of trouble may vary depending on factors such as enforcement, communication, and support from parents and community resources. It's essential to combine curfews with open communication, clear expectations, and positive reinforcement to help teens stay safe and make responsible choices.