Rethink Your Footwear

By Cheryl Mattox Berry Full disclosure: I don’t like high heels. Never, ever will buy stilettos. I only wear shoes that are a little over two inches. Don’t get me wrong. I love shoes, all kinds from boots to wedgies to Birkenstock. I just don’t like very high heels because No. 1, they’re uncomfortable. No. […]

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A Road Trip Survival Guide

By Cheryl Mattox Berry Families across the USA are hitting the road this month for family reunions and vacations. Eyeball roll and long sigh. The eyeball roll: teens. The sigh: parents of teens. Spending long hours in a car or SUV will try anyone’s patience, but it doesn’t have to be that way if you […]

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Be Open to Advice

By Cheryl Mattox Berry Growing up, I rarely heard about a teenager going to a psychologist. All of my problems were solved at the kitchen table. While my mother cooked dinner, I sat at the table and did my homework. When I finished, I told tell her everything that happened to me at school that […]

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What is Your Passion?

By Kennedy, 16, junior Growing up, my father wanted my younger sister and me to play a sport, so he put us in a soccer league. I loved it at first. As I got older, I found soccer to be more stressful than fun. I wanted to live up to my dad’s expectations but couldn’t […]

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Expose Sexual Abuse

By Cheryl Mattox Berry  Everyday, there are stories on TV, radio, the Internet and in newspapers about children and teens being sexually abused by men trusted to look after them – priests, relatives, teachers, police officers, mentors and state workers. I can’t imagine the pain and suffering victims endure at the hands of these predators. […]

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A Little Bit of This and That

By Cheryl Mattox Berry When was the last time you performed a random act of kindness? You know, doing something nice for someone just because it was the right thing to do. When we’re in a hurry, we aren’t always courteous to people around us. It doesn’t take but a couple of seconds to be […]

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Can’t Find a Job; Start a Business

By Cheryl Mattox Berry It’s official: Summer is here. What are your plans? School, travel or work? If you haven’t snagged a job yet, join the club. The summer job market is still tight for teens, but that doesn’t mean you should give up. Don your entrepreneurial cap and think of ways to make money. […]

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Two Dads Mean Double the Love

By Courtney, 15, sophomore I’m a daddy’s girl. I’m not going to lie; I was a little bit of a brat when I was younger. When my mom didn’t want to get me something or didn’t want to talk about what I wanted, I whined and whined to my stepfather until I got my way. […]

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