The teen years are filled with stressors: Not enough time in the day for school, homework, sports, and extracurriculars; social pressures; college decisions; relationships…the list goes on and on. On Thursday night, 21 January, teens and adults met to discuss this topic.
Eleven teens from QV Voice added to their stressful lives by spending time with us to share their thoughts about stress and how adults can help them. The meeting was kicked off by Amy Keller, counselor at Quaker Valley High School, with a brief overview of brain development for parents, focusing on how different the teenage brain is from the fully-developed adult brain. With this perspective, parents are better able to understand and help their teens navigate through their stresses.
The majority of the evening was then spent hearing from teens. They shared their thoughts about what stresses them, and descriptions of how parents succeed (or sometimes fail) at helping. The most valuable message that came through again and again to parents is that it is very important that they make every effort to listen to and hear their teens – and NOT to try to fix everything for them. As many of the students pointed out, they are learning how to navigate the stresses of their lives, and a sympathetic, rather than a judgemental, ear, helps them greatly.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
New Reading Group!
Youth Connect and The Penguin Bookshop partner to present a new book club! Teen Reads for Adults will meet at 9:30AM Tuesday, February 16th at Penguin Bookshop, 420 Beaver Street in Sewickley.
Teen Reads for Adults is a book club for adults and parents where Young Adult books will be discussed. The book selected for discussion will be a current book written for teens and will explore serious issues related to modern teen life. The purpose of this book club is to provide an opportunity for adults to discuss a teen book with other adults, including school counselors and a teen librarian.
The first book we will be discussing is Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson:
Eighteen-year-old Lia comes to terms
with her best friend's death from anorexia
as she struggles with the same disorder.
Teen Reads for Adults is a book club for adults and parents where Young Adult books will be discussed. The book selected for discussion will be a current book written for teens and will explore serious issues related to modern teen life. The purpose of this book club is to provide an opportunity for adults to discuss a teen book with other adults, including school counselors and a teen librarian.
The first book we will be discussing is Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson:
Eighteen-year-old Lia comes to terms
with her best friend's death from anorexia
as she struggles with the same disorder.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Skaters, Unite!
From our friends at the Teens @ Sewickley Library blog:
Local residents Ty and Nancy Musser have been working with the Sewickley Borough Council to plan a Sewickley Skatepark. They have gotten a lot done in a short amount of time and have already found land that could be used for the skatepark.
There will be a meeting between Ty and all interested Sewickley skaters on Monday, January 25 at 6pm in the Sewickley Public Library Community Room.
It is important that as many people as possible show up for this event, so the community will recognize the need for a skatepark. Please, please tell your friends and bring them along to the meeting. Snacks will be provided, as they are at all Teen Events! Post any questions as comments or get in touch with me, Kelly, at rottmundk@einetwork.net.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
21 January 2010--Teen Stress Forum!
Youth Connect will present an evening workshop for parents about teen stress on Thursday, 21 January 2010 at Edgeworth Elementary, 200 Meadow Lane, Sewickley. Parents can join a discussion about the myriad stressors that today's teens deal with. The event offers an opportunity to learn first-hand about what stresses teens out, how they handle it, and what the adults in their life can do to help.
Over a dozen local high school students will share their concerns and coping skills as part of the moderated panel discussion, which will be preceded by a short presentation on stress from Amy Keller, one of Quaker Valley School District’s Guidance Counselors. The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at 7 pm. For more details, email youthconnect@hotmail.com.
Over a dozen local high school students will share their concerns and coping skills as part of the moderated panel discussion, which will be preceded by a short presentation on stress from Amy Keller, one of Quaker Valley School District’s Guidance Counselors. The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at 7 pm. For more details, email youthconnect@hotmail.com.
STEVE FORBES IN SEWICKLEY!
Steve Forbes Book Signing on Wednesday, January 13th 3:00 PM at The Penguin Bookshop
How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy
Penguin Bookshop
420 Beaver Street
Sewickley, PA 15143
For questions or to reserve copies of the book call 412-741-3838 or e-mail booklovers@penguinbookshop.com.
How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy
Penguin Bookshop
420 Beaver Street
Sewickley, PA 15143
For questions or to reserve copies of the book call 412-741-3838 or e-mail booklovers@penguinbookshop.com.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
LIVING WITH DIVORCE: Strategies for Survival
We’ve all heard the statistics: approximately 50% of first marriages end in divorce. But just because it is commonplace does not make it any less painful or disruptive. Concerned parents often wonder what they can do to help their children manage this life change. At 6:30 pm on Thursday, February 25th, Youth Connect will present “Living With Divorce,” a talk and discussion led by Donna Bednarek, Ph.D.
Dr. Bednarek, a certified school psychologist and licensed therapist, is acting director of the Psychology Department at Laughlin Children’s Center, where she works with children and families on issues surrounding adjustment and learning.
The purpose of this talk on divorce is to help parents understand the questions and concerns that divorce typically evokes in children of different ages; provide practical suggestions regarding how parents can effectively respond to help their children cope; and assist in gaining a perspective on what a successful adjustment to divorce requires of parents.
Drawing on her years of experience as a therapist and evaluator, Dr. Bednarek will present real-life suggestions for families struggling to adapt to the new reality of divorce, as well as help those families already impacted by divorce to function in more healthy ways. The talk is free and open to the public, and takes place at Laughlin Children’s Center, 424 Frederick Avenue, Sewickley.
Youth Connect is a group of concerned adults and students from schools and organizations in the Sewickley area working to provide the information, resources, and support our young people need to avoid risky behaviors and enjoy their teen years.
The evening program is open to all community members. For more information on Youth Connect and the upcoming presentation “Living With Divorce”, email youthconnect@hotmail.com.
Dr. Bednarek, a certified school psychologist and licensed therapist, is acting director of the Psychology Department at Laughlin Children’s Center, where she works with children and families on issues surrounding adjustment and learning.
The purpose of this talk on divorce is to help parents understand the questions and concerns that divorce typically evokes in children of different ages; provide practical suggestions regarding how parents can effectively respond to help their children cope; and assist in gaining a perspective on what a successful adjustment to divorce requires of parents.
Drawing on her years of experience as a therapist and evaluator, Dr. Bednarek will present real-life suggestions for families struggling to adapt to the new reality of divorce, as well as help those families already impacted by divorce to function in more healthy ways. The talk is free and open to the public, and takes place at Laughlin Children’s Center, 424 Frederick Avenue, Sewickley.
Youth Connect is a group of concerned adults and students from schools and organizations in the Sewickley area working to provide the information, resources, and support our young people need to avoid risky behaviors and enjoy their teen years.
The evening program is open to all community members. For more information on Youth Connect and the upcoming presentation “Living With Divorce”, email youthconnect@hotmail.com.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Local School District partners with The Alliance
QVSD Supports Prevention Video
QVSD is participating in a "Prevention Video of the Month" program in partnership with the Alliance Against Drugs and the Office of the Pennsylvania Attorney General. Username and passwords are required to access the videos. A high-speed Internet connection is also required.
The first video in the series is a drug prevention video that is approximately 18 minutes in length and is appropriate for viewers from grade 5 to adult. Talking points to discuss with your child are available to download from the Alliance web site.
The Alliance also has a moderated discussion BLOG to submit your comments to the Alliance.
Please visit the Alliance web site and follow the "Multimedia" menu to the "Prevention Video of the Month" page.
QVSD is participating in a "Prevention Video of the Month" program in partnership with the Alliance Against Drugs and the Office of the Pennsylvania Attorney General. Username and passwords are required to access the videos. A high-speed Internet connection is also required.
The first video in the series is a drug prevention video that is approximately 18 minutes in length and is appropriate for viewers from grade 5 to adult. Talking points to discuss with your child are available to download from the Alliance web site.
The Alliance also has a moderated discussion BLOG to submit your comments to the Alliance.
Please visit the Alliance web site and follow the "Multimedia" menu to the "Prevention Video of the Month" page.
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