The Professor's House Helps Parents Conquer the Difficulties of Raising Teenagers

Whether it's a difficult daughter or a directionless son or a really good kid who just seems to be a bit lost, it's refreshing to find so many real life topics about raising teenagers that are addressed without hesitation. Drug use, sexual issues, sexuality issues, your teenager's friends, parental influence, grades, and problem behaviors are taken on with honesty and without apology.

Calgary, AB (PRWEB) May 1, 2007 -- When the household has been turned upside down by the chaos of raising a teenager, there is finally help from a new and unique website dedicated to the complexities and joys of bringing up an adolescent. Regardless of parenting style, life principles, or circumstances, The Professor's House has found an innovative way to meet the demands of stressed out parents in need of a little coaching.

The Professor's House has addressed the long term need for varied, real life answers as they pertain to the ordinary and not so ordinary issues of raising teenagers (http://www.professorshouse.com/family/children/children-teens.aspx) . With determined authenticity, the Professor's House has raised the bar of expectation for parenting advice, regardless of parenting style. If there's a question to be answered, the first and last stop is under the roof of this very creative website.

Parent and user, Joanne Demarcotto, explains that, "I used to have to read through search engine results for hours to find answers to questions that I agreed with. I am not raising my teenagers like everyone else, and everyone else doesn't parent the way I do. It's great to have a website to go to when I want to learn about what both professionals and parents are doing to educate their teenagers about becoming adults. Now that I found the Professor's House, I'm not planning on going anywhere else."

Whether it's a difficult daughter or a directionless son or a really good kid who just seems to be a bit lost, it's refreshing to find so many real life topics about raising teenagers that are addressed without hesitation. Drug use, sexual issues, sexuality issues, your teenager's friends, parental influence, grades, and problem behaviors are taken on with honesty and without apology.

Without sugar coating and bubble gum pop advice, the professional advice offered is designed to give parents a lift upward while they find the best in raising teenagers (http://www.professorshouse.com/family/children/children-teens.aspx). It should never be under-estimated the absolute joy and thrill that can be associated with bringing up a teenager to be a responsible young man or woman out in the world. Of course, no one can do it alone, and no one does it perfectly, either. That's why the advice that offers a wide variety of parenting styles and approaches is so invaluable to parents of today. Everyone needs a backstage coach from time to time. Raising teenagers is not a job for the weak of heart, and this well rounded website offers parents the strengthening of resolve they may need.

For any parent that has struggled with raising teenagers, this new section dedicated exclusively to raising teenagers welcomes them to a whole new world of parenting advice.

About the Professor's House (http://www.professorshouse.com)

Professor's House was created by experienced web developer David Beart, who wanted to create a family website that dealt with everything that happens in the home. The result is an all-encompassing resource that has the ability to grow as more visitors discover the site. The subject matter is diverse and covers many aspects of family life: from relationships to child rearing to finances, home décor, food and gardening. Professor's House (http://www.professorshouse.com) not only offers a library of articles, but a variety of visitor forums. For more information, please visit www.professorshouse.com

Contact:

David Beart

403-554-9634

dbeart-at-shaw.ca

www.professorshouse.com

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David Beart
http://www.professorshouse.com/
403-554-9634

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