Chap Clark DVD's and Publications

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Available now - a pilot DVD of the entire ParenTeen Seminar

As we seek to improve our Parenteen and HURT Seminar resources, we are in the process of creating a DVD curriculum for use in churches, small groups, and other parent training settings. In the future each DVD curriculum package will provide a version of both the community "Town Hall" Parenteen Seminar and the church-based Seminar.

In the meantime, we are making available a pilot DVD featuring Dr. Chap Clark doing a ParenTeen seminar. It contains our original seminar, message and media presentation, yet is not currently in the final quality format we want for widespread distribution.

We are offering, through the website only, a copy of Chap Clark's ParenTeen DVD for a suggested donation of $45 (including shipping, and you are free to give more to the work of ParenTeen) to Foothill Community Ministries, Inc. (the umbrella non-profit organization for ParenTeen and HURT seminars). If you are interested, please either go to the CONTACT page or send a check to:

Foothill Community Ministries, Inc. 
ParenTeen DVD
Attn: Chap Clark
135 N Oakland Ave, #221
Pasadena, CA 91182

Seminar Audio Clip

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Dr. Chap Clark and Dr. Duffy Robbins answer the question, "What's your biggest mistake when training leaders?"

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Links

CHECK OUT CHAP'S BLOG AT http://chapclark.blogspot.com/


Fuller Youth Institute. Leveraging RESEARCH into RESOURCES that ELEVATE leaders, kids, and families. Really good stuff from Kara Powell and her team. Go to FYI

 


Charting the Course: parenting in the 21st century. Dr. Judy Mumford provides parenting help through seminars and other resources. She has been a good friend to ParenTeen and if you have younger children, check out her help. 

Go to Charting the Course

 


 

A helpful NY Times article from Sarah Perez of ReadWriteWeb detailing helpful steps on how you and your teenagers can protect their privacy on FaceBook.

Here is a summary:

1. Make Friends Lists

2. Who can see what on your profile

3. Who can see your address and phone number

4. Change who can find you via search on Facebook

5. Stop sharing personal information with unknown applications

 

Watch Them Play: Professor Henry Jenkins on Why Parents Need to be Involved in Their Child's Digital Life

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Tip of the Month

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You are not alone: there are others willing to partner with you as you parent your adolescent. Here is a tip when you feel alone. Read more ...

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Let's admit the honest truth: it's tricky being a father today. Not because dad's don't desperately desire to succeed at their role, but because what we're supposed to do is relatively unclear. Read more ...

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Letting go well: when we practice letting go as a process instead of an event, we give our teenagers a gift and confidence to launch well. Read more ...

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Prove it: parents and other caring adults make the biggest difference in the spiritual formation of adolescents. Read more ...

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Dear youth workers and parents: we have to recapture thoughtful and intentional engagement with teenagers. Read more ...

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Dear youth worker: perhaps the best programming is that which creates moments for meaningful conversation. Read more ...

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Cultivating a marriage and home where children know they are safe and loved. Read more ...

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Custom-shaping the life and future of your adolescent. Read more ...

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Designing discipline that trains for the future more than punishes for the past. Read more ...

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It takes more than a mom and a dad to parent a child. Read more ...

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Bring healthy healing to your teenagers by pursuing health for yourself. Read more ...

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Using your drive home as an opportunity to readjust to the world of those you love. Read more ...

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Making your home a grace-zone rather than a war-zone. Read more ...

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Making travel time with your teenager more productive. Read more ...

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Is there a dichotomy between being a "friend" and being a parent? Read more ...

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