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    "Whatever circumstances we are dealt with, we cannot avoid finally making our own decisions.  It may take place when we are teenagers; it may happen in college, or we may fine ourselves truly becoming independant in our thirties or even forties.  Whenever it happens, we have to decide, "What is it I want?".  We have to take responsibility for our own lives." Jeffrey E. Brace, author of Hope Deferred in Parent/Teen Stories: Without Judgment.

    "The message I want to give the reader about raising truobled kids is to be tough.  It will also make one a stronger and better person. Raising a troubled child is a challenge that can have a very positive outcome even though it might not seem that way at the time."
Diana McManus, author of Troubles With Shawn in Parent/Teen Stories: Without Judgment.

     "The lies that I told got me out of a lot of trouble, but ulimately coming cean with my peers was far more fulfilling than lying.  I have found that it is easier to connect with people when  honest.  Those who have judged me have either moved beyond their shallow impressions or have become my friends." 
Rachael Burger, author of Credibility in Parent/Teen Stories: Without Judgment.
    

    
     "I don’t exactly know when and how it happens but there comes a moment in all of our lives where we finally let go of the hands that held us tight when we first arrived into the world.  Unfortunately, some of us let go sooner than others and end up traveling on unknown paths.... So, like every other parent, I ask myself: Was there something I should have done differently?  What didn’t I do that I should have done?  What did I do that I should not have done?...  No matter what we have been through, we must never forget that we are never, ever alone."  Susan Clawson, author of the Parent/Teen Stories series.

    
"No Matter how good of a parent you are and no matter how beneficial the circumstances are that you are able to provide, your children will still sin.  Remember Adam.  He had the perfect parent and the perfect environment.  As a parent, you are responsible for your own sins and your children are responsible for theirs." 
Melissa James, author of Nick in Parent/Teen Stories: Without Judgment.