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	<title>Comments on: How to Get Rid of Troubled Teens</title>
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		<title>By: kred</title>
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		<dc:creator>kred</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 10:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think youth treatment center is best option for rebellious kid as these centers offer different types of facilities for out of track kids and these camps are mainly designed for unmotivated kids. I can ask youth treatment center are good for troubled child as before some time I have admitted my child in troubledteen.net due to their rebellious nature and now he is totally fine and living peacefully life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think youth treatment center is best option for rebellious kid as these centers offer different types of facilities for out of track kids and these camps are mainly designed for unmotivated kids. I can ask youth treatment center are good for troubled child as before some time I have admitted my child in troubledteen.net due to their rebellious nature and now he is totally fine and living peacefully life.</p>
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		<title>By: STEVEN DAVIDSOHN</title>
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		<dc:creator>STEVEN DAVIDSOHN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 04:45:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>MY QUESTION IS MY SYEP SON IS DISRESPECTFUL TO ME AND HIS MOTHER HES 18 YEARS OLD HE PLAYS GAMES ON THE COMPUTER ALL DAY DOESNT WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL DROPED OUT DOESNT WANT TO WORK OR EVEN LOOK FOR WORK WHAT CAN I DO HE FLIPS OUT WHEN I SHUT DOWN THE INTERNET IM FUSTATED PLEASE HELP US</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MY QUESTION IS MY SYEP SON IS DISRESPECTFUL TO ME AND HIS MOTHER HES 18 YEARS OLD HE PLAYS GAMES ON THE COMPUTER ALL DAY DOESNT WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL DROPED OUT DOESNT WANT TO WORK OR EVEN LOOK FOR WORK WHAT CAN I DO HE FLIPS OUT WHEN I SHUT DOWN THE INTERNET IM FUSTATED PLEASE HELP US</p>
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		<title>By: Peter Inson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Inson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:28:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Disaffected teens - a novel insight

Teenagers and their troubles are rarely out of the news.  Former head teacher Peter Inson sets out clearly the problems they cause, and the problems they face, in ways that are reassuring for teenagers and revealing for adults. &quot;dunno,&quot; his first novel, has won him a British Arts Council Award and many reviewers have praised the book  for its insight into the teenage psyche. Five years on the book is still selling and still attracting good reviews. 

An American reviewer wrote:
dunno - a starkly honest novel about a 15-year-old named Jon who lives a hopeless and bleak existence on the edge of society; he has no hope and no conscience. This novel is too honest to paint too rosy colored a picture at the end of the book. Jon doesn&#039;t find a compelling teacher that makes him decide school is great. He doesn&#039;t come into a great deal of money. He and his mother don&#039;t fall into a Leave It to Beaver pattern. That&#039;s what makes this an interesting novel. Jon is lost, but so are the adults -- those who&#039;d like to help him and those who could care less. 

Peter has written for the British press: about truants for The Guardian, about boarding schools for The Daily Telegraph, about spies in the classroom for The Times and about teachers’ strikes and independent schools for The Daily Express. He has written for The Independent on a variety of topics, from the lowering of the school leaving age to parents’ rights to chastise children, as well as for The Times Educational Supplement, The Tablet, Swiss News and The Famer’s Weekly.</description>
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<p>Teenagers and their troubles are rarely out of the news.  Former head teacher Peter Inson sets out clearly the problems they cause, and the problems they face, in ways that are reassuring for teenagers and revealing for adults. &#8220;dunno,&#8221; his first novel, has won him a British Arts Council Award and many reviewers have praised the book  for its insight into the teenage psyche. Five years on the book is still selling and still attracting good reviews. </p>
<p>An American reviewer wrote:<br />
dunno &#8211; a starkly honest novel about a 15-year-old named Jon who lives a hopeless and bleak existence on the edge of society; he has no hope and no conscience. This novel is too honest to paint too rosy colored a picture at the end of the book. Jon doesn&#8217;t find a compelling teacher that makes him decide school is great. He doesn&#8217;t come into a great deal of money. He and his mother don&#8217;t fall into a Leave It to Beaver pattern. That&#8217;s what makes this an interesting novel. Jon is lost, but so are the adults &#8212; those who&#8217;d like to help him and those who could care less. </p>
<p>Peter has written for the British press: about truants for The Guardian, about boarding schools for The Daily Telegraph, about spies in the classroom for The Times and about teachers’ strikes and independent schools for The Daily Express. He has written for The Independent on a variety of topics, from the lowering of the school leaving age to parents’ rights to chastise children, as well as for The Times Educational Supplement, The Tablet, Swiss News and The Famer’s Weekly.</p>
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