Monday, December 17, 2007

Sue Scheff: Launches New Websites to Help Parents with At Risk Teens

With today’s teens, parents can struggle with them and the issues that they are confronted with. As parent advocate, I believe in educating parents with “stuff” teens deal with including peer pressure and more.

Take a moment to review my latest websites to help inform on teenagers today.

Teen Suicide
Teen Cults
Preventing Teen Drug Addiction
Teen Mischief
Identity Crisis for Adopted Children

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Sue Scheff: My Second Book to be Announced Soon!

My first book Wit's End will be released in Spring of 2008 - it has been an amazing journey.

Shortly after this Wit's End, my second book will be here!

I will be announcing it shortly and again, it is also about helping people through my own experiences....

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Parent's Universal Resource Experts Continuing to Help Families

Since 2001 P.U.R.E. has helped literally thousands of families. My daughter is my inspiration and continues to help others by telling her story in hopes people will learn from our mistakes and gain from our knowledge.

Look for my first book to be release in 2008 - Wit's End!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

I have created a Blog of articles that I am reading from a variety of newspapers regarding parenting teenagers. Click here for more information on teen depression, teen suicide, bullying, teen eating disorders and more.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

I am proud that my organization is going into the 8th year of helping others.

My new book Wit's End! will be released in Spring 2008 - this is an exciting time since this will reach more people that will give them hope, encouragement and inspiration.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

True from Sue Scheff

Just a short note to encourage parents to visit the links on the Links List to help further educate you on teens.

Parents Universal Resource Experts (P.U.R.E.) continues to help parents on a daily basis.

My daughter, Ashlyn, is a voice that has become brave after her ugly experiences at Carolina Springs Academy. Years later, she is finally able to speak out.

I am very proud of her and proud of P.U.R.E. and all the families we have assisted.