Nov. 20, 2011 Truth is, Hollywood is lying about teen sex. Big time. New CDC research points to numbers that might as well frame Hollywood shows as a public health statistical version of ‘The Lying Game’ since TV consistently paints youth onto a recklessly bleak canvas of stereotyped imagery as impulsively hormonal lusty idiots …when the exact converse is true. Of those … [Read more...]
Archives for November 2011
Glee Teen Sex: Facts & Opportunities Using CDC vs. Hollywood TV
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth Tagged With: abstinence, Advocates-for-youth, APA sexualization study, birth rates down, CDC October 2011, CDC Teen Sexual Health, compassion boom, comprehensive sex ed, First Times, Glee, Glee on Fox, Glee Season 3, health literacy, HIV/AIDS Awareness, Hollywood Health & Society, hyper-sexualizing, Kids health, Kids Prime Time TV, Kurt and Blaine, LGBTQ, media-literacy, Parents TV council, Peer pressure, Pop-Culture, Rachel and Finn, sex sells, sex-education-teens, sexed, SexTech, Sexual Teens, sexual-health-teens, sexuality, So Sexy So Soon, socio emotional health, STD-prevention, STDs, suspension of disbelief, teen dating violence, teen moms, teen pregnancy, teen sex, teenagers having sex now in minority, The First Time, the talk, Tips for talking about virginity and sex in teen dramas, virginity, youth sexual health
It’s Veteran’s Day: If I Have To Tell You One More Time…
Nov. 11, 2011 As schools let out for the Friday Veteran’s Day holiday, I double-dog dare you to ask each child why they get the day off and submit the answers here for a positive parenting prize... ...The helpful new book by Amy McCready, “If I Have to Tell You One More Time…” Founder of Positive Parenting Solutions, author McCready is partnering with Blue Star Families, … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Product Placement, Shaping Youth Tagged With: #milfam, 11-11-11, Amy McCready, anti-war, armed forces day, battlefields, Blue Star Families, branding veterans day, Buried, Call of Duty, cause marketing, combat, conscience, deployment, duty honor, Five Point Snacks, flags of our fathers, gears of war, Glory, hawks and doves, healing, heroes, homecoming, honoring fallen, honoring troops, If I have to tell you one more time, Kids, kids grief, kids stress, line of duty, living peacefully, materialism, memorial day, mental health, military, military families, My Vetwork, nagging, National Holidays, operation gratitude, patriot, pay it forward parenting, peace, pester power, platoon, Playing War, Positive Parenting Solutions, PTSD, reach and teach, reverence, ROTC, salute, Saving Private Ryan, Sears Heroes at Home, servicemen, servicewomen, sesame workshop TLC, soldier care packages, soldiers, stress, Students, support veterans, teach your children well, USO, veterans, Veterans charities, Veterans Day, Veterans Day 2011, virtual healing, war, wounded, Wounded Warrior Project