KIDS VOICES COUNT: Delaware Teens Talk to Each Other About Parents

Date
2000
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
University of Delaware Center for Community Research and Service, Newark, DE
Abstract
Description
Kids Voices Count provides the teen perspective. This interviewing and writing project was undertaken as a volunteer effort by the journalism students at Indian River High School, under the supervision of their teacher Missy Burbage. These young people spent several weeks during the spring of 2000 interviewing their peers on the subject of parental involvement. The interviews were conducted with no adults present. They are pleased to present their thoughts on an issue that deeply impacts their lives.
Keywords
Parent-child communication, Parent-child relationships, Extracurricular activities, Interracial relationships, Racism, Underage drinking, Substance abuse, Youth substance abuse, Sexual activity, Peer pressure, Teen partying, Curfews, School, Academic achievement
Citation
Burbage, M. (2000). Kids Voices Count: Delaware Teens Talk to Each Other About Parents. Newark, DE: Kids Count in Delaware.