Teen Etiquette – Times Have Changed

August 26, 2013
Hosted by Nikki and the Paper Hope Street Team

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Episode Description

Sit up straight. No elbows on the table. Make eye contact. Today Paper Hope Street Team takes a closer look at what the new rules of etiquette means for teens. We will be addressing how to integrate technology into traditional behaviors, how teens are perceived as rude or aloof by adults who don't understand the changing social norms, and how you and your teen can get on the same page with etiquette. Etiquette shows kindness towards others in your living space. We have gotten away from understanding the great importance in these small but powerful behaviors! Thank you for joining us for this important conversation!

Paper Hope Street Team

Monday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Kids Channel

Paper Hope Street Team is made up of teens ranging in age from 13 to 19. They will be talking about issues that are impacting teens and their families. We will discuss topics that affect teens’ daily lives such as friendship, relationships, underage drinking, sex and drug use. No topic is off limits.

Paper Hope was started to provide a tool to help mothers and daughters open the lines of communication when facing these difficult subjects. Taking stories from founder Tamra Wade’s high school journals we want to take a glimpse into the raw world of a teen-aged girl to start the conversations.

Each week the Paper Hope Street Team will be discussing a blog topic from a teen’s unique perspective and offering parents and teen’s solutions to everyday issues. We hope you will be a part of the conversation! Tune in Mondays at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Kids Channel. Produced by KidStar Radio Network.

Nikki and the Paper Hope Street Team

Our newest Paper Hope Street Team radio show host, Dommnique Newman, also known as Nikki, is full time in high school. Nikki is an amazing student maintaining a 3.8 GPA.

She has been a company dancer since she was seven years old. Nikki’s disciplines are modern, jazz, ballet, hip-hop and tap. She is currently in advanced dance at school.

She is the team manager for the softball team and is a teacher’s assistant as well. She took cheer and gymnastics for several years.

She attended ACT acting school in Phoenix, Arizona for three years. In 2008 she was invited to participate at the International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) annual competition in L.A. and won numerous awards and has molded with Barbizon.

She has a passion for helping others with her volunteer work and working with children with disabilities. She is very close with her large family. She loves to travel and live life to the fullest. She believes no one should live life in fear of anything! She's always willing to talk, listen, and support whoever needs a friend at any time.



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