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TeenHelp January 6th 2016 06:49 PM
Helpful hints for training your dog
By Chess (Static Wolfie.)
Whether you want to go into obedience trials, are looking to have a better-behaved furry member of the household, or just want to do something fun, training your dog can be a very rewarding experience. With all of the information out there, some of which can be difficult to understand or even contradictory to other advice, it can be hard to know where to start. This article will discuss a few things to keep in mind when training...
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TeenHelp November 5th 2019 12:49 PM
Autumn themed treats for any occasion - not just Thanksgiving
By Cassie (cynefin)
Thanksgiving, though not worldwide, is a holiday that is known for gathering with those important people in your life, sharing a meal, talking about what you're thankful for, and reflecting on history. The Canadian Thanksgiving has already been celebrated, but the American Thanksgiving is still a few weeks away. Below are some crafty snack ideas that could also serve as little center pieces on the table....
TeenHelp November 5th 2019 12:41 PM
Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky
Jenna (.:Bibliophile:.)
Imaginary Friend is written by Stephen Chbosky, the author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. It's the first novel he's written in 20 years. Imaginary Friend is a horror novel centered around a young boy, Christopher, who disappears for six days and when he is found he has changed. Christopher starts seeing and hearing things. Christopher begins to hear and see a man who he refers to as the nice man and he begins to hear and see a...
TeenHelp October 2nd 2019 08:26 PM
The petition to change Halloween
By Cassie (cynefin) and Haley (Halcyon)
Halloween enthusiasts are counting down to the holiday that has been celebrated on the last day of October for centuries. However, a petition was created last year to move the date of Halloween. Read on to find out more about the history of Halloween, the petition and how it has evolved.
All Hallows' Eve, or more commonly known as Halloween today, dates back to around 2,000 years ago and was originally a pagan...
TeenHelp October 2nd 2019 08:22 PM
Festive sweet and savory snacks to celebrate Halloween
By Cassie (cynefin)
Halloween is an exciting time of year for many, whether you're a child or an adult. It is the time of year that encourages creativity and even imperfection. Here are some simple, sweet and savory foods for you to make to show what Halloween's all about. Make these on your own as a form of self-care, with family and friends, or use these as crafts with the children in your life.
Sweet foods and snacks
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TeenHelp October 2nd 2019 08:13 PM
Top 7 things to purchase at the Dollar Tree
By Cassie (cynefin)
The Dollar Tree is a store known for its slogan "Everything's a dollar" and it has become increasingly popular in recent years. This chain has over a thousand stores in the United States and Canada. Customers can shop in store, order online, and view different creative ideas on the Dollar Tree's blog. In no particular order, here's a list of some of the best items you can purchase from the Dollar Tree.
Paper goods. The...
hocus pocus September 4th 2019 02:50 PM
How to exercise when you have a chronic illness
By Cassie (cynefin)
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Finding interesting and fun ways to exercise can be a challenge, especially if you have a chronic illness. Exercise is said to help with illnesses, but as many people know, it can also make you feel a little worse. Here are a few light exercises that are beneficial for those with a chronic illness - and those without - as well as a few different ideas to keep your routine going.
Exercises
hocus pocus September 4th 2019 02:37 PM
Orange: A Series Review
by Jenna (.:Bibliophile:.)
Orange is a manga series that consists of five volumes. I ended up reading the complete collection which was basically a compilation of the five volumes in only two separate books. The premise of the novel is that the main character, Naho, is instantly drawn to, Kakeru, a new student who transfers to her school from Tokyo. Naho receives letters in the mail and the person who wrote the letters claims that they...
hocus pocus September 4th 2019 02:34 PM
Inexpensive décor for fish and reptiles
By Cassie (cynefin)
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Accessories and decorating a habitat is part of the fun when you have fishor other reptiles. Items specifically marketed for pets are expensive, however, and are often limited with selection and style. Before taking a trip to the pet store, check out a few ways to spruce up an animal's habitat.
TeenHelp August 3rd 2019 01:31 PM
Overcoming anxiety when swallowing pills
By Cassie (cynefin)
While some people don't think twice when it is time to take a medication, others find it to be a big source of anxiety. A lot of adults and children alike are able to swallow pills, but there are more people than commonly thought who cannot.
Pill swallowing anxiety can be caused by previous bad experiences. Some have difficulty because as children, they are taught to not put non-food items in their mouths. Some pills (such as...
TeenHelp August 3rd 2019 01:26 PM
Solo: A Star Wars Story review
By Jenna (.:Bibliophile:.)
Solo: A Star Wars Story was released last year and I have had the pleasure of seeing it. The movie gives us more information about Han Solo. Han Solo was a major character in the original Star Wars Trilogy. The movie begins with Han and his girlfriend, Kira, trying to escape their home planet because they are being mistreated and forced to work for someone they do not want to. Han and Kira are trying really hard to escape but are...
hocus pocus August 3rd 2019 01:22 PM
Ugly by Margaret McHeyzer
By Cassie (cynefin)
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Ugly by Margaret McHeyzer is a sad yet enlightening story about a woman named Lily and her journey out of abusive living situations. Throughout the book, Lily is put into abusive situations and struggles with denial and not feeling worthy enough to deserve better treatment.
Being a survivor myself, I think this book did a good job portraying physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. The characteristics of emotional ...
TeenHelp December 4th 2017 01:57 AM
Baked holiday treats for your pets
By Chantal (WretatsyRemedial)
Holidays are about sharing delicious treats and spending time with one another including our pets. Our pets might enjoy receiving special homemade treats during this time. These treats can also be a great gift for those who have pets. This article will go over how to make healthy, homemade treats for your pets and for loved ones who have a pet they'd like to spoil.
Baked bird treats
This is a special treat for...
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TeenHelp July 5th 2019 03:33 PM
Learning disabilities: What they are and why it’s okay to have one
By Kylie M.
I am pretty open about the fact that I have dyscalculia, a specific learning disability in the area of mathematics. Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about my disability and how it affects me personally, but there is one thing that stands out among the rest, that I really wish someone would have told me in my younger years: that it’s okay to be learning disabled. In fact, it’s more than okay! Sometimes it’s...
TeenHelp July 5th 2019 03:29 PM
White Stag: A review
By Jenna (.:Bibliophile:.)
White Stag, by Kara Barbieri, is a novel about seventeen year old Janneke who is taken captive by an evil goblin named Lydian. While being held captive by Lydian she is subjected to a lot of cruel things. After a while of being held captive she is forced to work for his nephew, Soren. The novel focuses on Janneke trying to cope with the abuse she was forced to endure at the hands of Lydian. This novel has trigger warnings for...
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