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Teen resources on government websites

May 31, 8:22 PMNY Parenting Teens ExaminerJennifer Wagner
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Did you know that our governments make provide many resources for teens on their websites. Share these with your teenagers and take advantage of your tax dollars in use.

Our national government has the most comprehensive website for teens. Teen Resources USA provides an entire page of links for teens in the following areas:

  • Driving
  • Education
  • Environmental Consciousness
  • Health and Safety
  • Internet and Mobile
  • Jobs and Volunteering
  • Money
  • Travel and Recreation

New York State and New York City don't provide specific resource pages for teen, however they do have web pages that teens will find useful. NY State does have an Education Web Page that can be very helpful to teenagers. The NYC government has web pages on both "things to do" and Education that teens can get information from.

Parents and teens should check out these websites. Hopfully you will find information that will help your family in a wide variety of areas.

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