So I've got my hands full with young adults. Special treatment is in store for these special growing up-sters.
They are adolescents, aged 13 to 19, born between 1993 and 1999.
The oldest teens were four years old when the first Harry Potter book came out. Many teens have only gotten music through Web downloads.
Things have changed.
Nearly one in five teenagers is obese, more than triple the rate from 1980, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. High blood pressure and cholesterol, now affect young people, including teens. Diseases and mental health issues are of concern, too. 80% of teen deaths are related to behavioral issues such as alcohol and drug use that results in injury and accidents, says a specialist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
So what are you doing with your teen this summer?
You may want to consider registering them for a summer enrichment experience. What's that? In four letters, "CAMP" but not just any old camp, it's SuperCamp.
They can't guarantee your teenager will be free from mental or physical ailments, but they can unlock your child's potential for learning and personal growth. They've done it more than 50,000 times, so we know what we're doing.
Your teenager (ages 11-18 accepted) entering grades 6-12 will have a summer to remember making friends they never imagined exist for them.
My teenagers will be attending Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA from August 5-14. There are six other Senior Forum schools to choose from across the USA. And there are also seven colleges that have a Junior Forum for 6th-8th graders.
Let's face it, teenagers are full of potential. How will you best guide that potential?
As a mother, I'll want my kids to have opportunities to grow and develop. I believe that SuperCamp will allow them the freedow and the environment in which they can thrive. What do you want for your teenager?
http://www.supercamp.com
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