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Activities for Summer Vacation
How to Get Your Teenager Away from the Couch By Gwen Morrison
Visit America's Promise online and see what General Colin Powell is saying to our youth. He is challenging them to help other young people live full and promising lives. It is a wonderful organization that has links to various groupswith whichteenagers can become involved. Youth organizations such as Boy Scouts, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, 4-H Clubs and others are always involved in special events throughout the summer that will keep your teenager physically active and help him be an asset to his community.
"Get them involved in some kind of organized youth activity," says Barb Huff, a child advocate from New Philadelphia, Ohio. "This way they are actively involved in something that is making them a better person, introducing them to life skills and the idea of being an integral part of a community and surrounding them with a positive peer group."
Whatever your teenager does this summer, make sure he or she is aware of all of the options. And if need be, put limits on the television time. Force him to look at the other great things he can get involved with over the vacation.


