Junior High students are developing strong relationships with their peers. Although they are adjusting to the physical and emotional changes of puberty, they are becoming more able to monitor and control their own beliefs.
A hearing concern:
Teens need to protect their hearing.
The Speech and Hearing Association has a resource titled Listen to Your Buds.
The message for teens;
turn down the volume on your MP3 player.
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