Connect with your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology

Connect with your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology :
Connect with your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology
This blog helps parents bond with their teenagers through pop culture (tv, movies, music, books, celebrities) and technology.
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10/09 21:12 Paris Hilton for President - See Video
Paris Hilton is back, this time in a hilarious video with Martin Sheen who played fictional President Bartlett in The West Wing. In this video, from the website FunnyOrDie.com, Paris is getting political advice on how to become Pre
10/10 10:57 Life on Mars - Great music Great Television
Before I even get to how great Life on Mars is, I must disc
10/08 17:08 David Cook's "Light On" and David Archuleta's "Crush"
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10/05 12:46 Movie Nights - 25 movies for parents and teens
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10/06 16:06 Wikipedia - 25 things you should know
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I find this blog's topic very interesting. Considering that teens nowadays are very different and are influenced by various means including media, environment and popular culture or pop culture. Connect with your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology, is a blog which puts into perspective a way to connect with the teens of today and the generations before them. It aims to bridge a gap that is present but is not very noticeable.
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