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New Website Offers Parents and Teens Insight on Experiential Learning Opportunities


A new, award-winning website for teenagers and their parents offers a comprehensive guide to college and other learning opportunities.

 

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Just because your child is now a teenager doesn't mean he or she has all the answers. They still need your guidance and suggestions, even though they may not ask for them. And you may need a little assistance of your own to help them. A new website, TeenLife, is a resource for all kinds of events, activities, and college-related programs in one convenient location. Whether it's job-hunting, finding a summer camp, seeking an internship, or looking to spend a college semester abroad, you'll find a multitude of links to teen-related programs. Go to www.TeenLife.com and make your life (and your teenager's) a little easier.



 

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Karen Demeter

Author: Karen Demeter lives in Fairfield County, CT with her husband and three children. Karen is the regional editor of Fairfield Parent and Suffolk Parent magazines and an expert on kids' and family activities in Fairfield and on Long Island. See More

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