Beach House – Norway
Category: Teen Dreams | Jan 27, 2010 |

The coming out process for a GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender) adolescent can be a challenging moment for not only the teenager, but also their family and friends. It is a time of high emotions that can run the gamut from confusion, shock, disbelief, rejection, and anger, to acceptance, calmness, understanding, and concern. It is important at this potentially fragile time for parents and teens to be kind to each other and create room for this new information and identity to be processed.
Adolescence is a time when feelings and thoughts of sexuality become intense and confusing. For many gay teens, feeling different from their friends creates a pressure to fit in and keep their sexual orientation secret. They can fear rejection, discrimination and even violence. It is important to create a space of safety and acceptance for them to better understand their feelings.
The process of coming out usually starts with the sharing of feelings with a close friend or family member. Although coming out is a normal step in the development of a gay or lesbian adolescent, many different issues can come to the forefront for your child including:
• Questioning their sexual identity. Am I gay, lesbian, or bisexual?
• Who can I trust in this process?
• Will my family and friends accept this new information?
• Am I ready to be sexually active?
• Will I be safe sharing this information with others?
With all of these questions and others filling a gay teen’s thoughts, it may be challenging to come out in a well thought out and structured manner. The coming out conversation may be a reaction to other issues or may be presented in a confrontational manner.
As parents it is important to create a supportive environment for your gay or lesbian teen to speak about what’s going on with them. It is just as hard for them to share this new identity with you as they are still often questioning their own perspectives. When your teenager shares that they are gay, lesbian, or bisexual:
• Try to stay calm. This is probably a moment of shock for all of you. Leave space for it to sink in without having to react immediately.
• Let them know that you understand how hard this conversation is for them.
• Don’t expect them to have all the answers about what it means to be gay for them.
• Know that your own personal beliefs may be challenged in this moment but it is still the same child whom you love sitting across from you.
• Consider family therapy or individual therapy with a qualified counselor who works with gay teens and their families during the coming out process.
• If you have questions about their sexuality, educate yourself. The Internet is a great source of information on the subject. There are also many books available on the subject. Most cities also have a local chapter of PFLAG (Parents & Friends of Lesbians And Gays), which offers a variety of resources and information.
A challenge for parents in being available for their gay teens coming out process is being able to express and address their own fears, concerns, and emotional experience. Parents have often projected a future dream of weddings, grandchildren and traditional development for their child. Realizing that this dream may not come about in the manner they anticipated can shake parents up and bring many questions to the forefront.
Parents may need help for themselves while going through the coming out process with their gay or lesbian teenager. Working with a therapist who specializes in assisting gay teens and their families can be of benefit in relieving parent’s fears and stress. Therapy also provides a forum for parents to ask questions and gather information, while easing their emotional distress.
One of the biggest concerns of any teen in the process of coming out is whether their parents will accept them for who they are. Listen to their feelings as they share this new part of themselves. Although it may feel uncomfortable for all of you at first, an acceptance of their newly shared identity can develop over time creating a stronger family and a more open relationship based on truth and understanding.
Watch the video related to teen dream
A new song from Beach House, “Norway” off of Teen Dream, at the Williamsburg Waterfront Pool Parties on 8-30-09 … Beach House Norway Teen Dream live
Help answer the question about teen dream
Where can you find a February 2008 Dream Teen Magazine with NLT in it?Can someone help me find where to buy a Dream Teen Magazine? I really want it becuz of NLT. Ü
About Author
John Sovec is a psychotherapist in private practice with offices located in Pasadena, California. John specializes in working with adolescents , people experiencing the challenges associated with loss and grief, as well as assisting clients from all walks of life to face the complications that can arise in our daily experience.
His approach to therapy focuses clients on uncovering their personal strengths, building upon those strengths, and encouraging clients to live the best life they are capable of living.
John Sovec is a respected trainer and presenter in both the corporate and non-profit sectors with over twenty years experience.
To learn more visit www.JohnSovec.com
I been looking for this every where thanks..this was the jam
love this song! i still have their music on cassette. did they get a lil scrappy @ the end?
also check out NLT in Popstar August 2008 issue
if theres a local theater nearby, perform at that
set up a youtube account with videos of yourself singing
go on myspace and make your own music account
[thats the way taylor swift did it]
send the videos to everybody you know and tell them to send them to everybody they know
perform at your school talent show
join the chorus
joini a chorus outside of school
get a voice trainer and voice lessons as often as you can
get a manager, whether its your mom or yourself
good luck in life i hope you make it big one day
I don't think so. I'm 13, too, and I dream about the future a lot. I pretty much have what I want planned out, but I'd be stupid if I thought what I want wouldn't change, or that everything would go according to my plan.
It's kind of a fun way to pass your time when you're bored, though. Sweet daydreams!
~Tay
p.s. cool name!
how about the classic awkward meeting when one drops her books and looks up to find the most gorgeous hunk she has ever laid eyes upon helping her get her books. and then later on in the story-it actually happens and he looks just like the guy in her dream.
YO!!!
ARE YOU LIKE CHEALSEA BURBAUN..AT PPCMS????
OMGEE?
COZ UR LIKE IN THE 7TH GRADE!!
OMG!
Have to admit, this was one of my favorite songs from the 80’s dance era.
I remember her in “School Daze” very well.
You’re welcome.
I know, be he had already left Prince when he produced this.
Do lots of teen girls dream to be millionaires? I certainly hope so! Besides, whatever other girls do, it’s important you honor your own dreams.
I look forward to seeing you in the board room,
Rita
I was looking for that, too! You can get your copy at Wal-mart. If you buy Teen Dream magazine, the ad to buy Faces is in there. If you can't find it, I can photocopy the order from and send it to you through email, you can print it out!
And anyone else who's reading this, I can do the same for you, too! Well, hope that helped! Good-bye!
~Joanie~
I wanna see the original one .. where is terry at anyway she could sing good ..
I really have always wanted to become an actress. I've always been told I was very good. But I know its not going to happen.
Im 16 years old, just so you know what ages want what…
What are your ambitions?
I am Chris Powell the producer of this song. Brown Mark produced several songs one of which was called “TOY”.Otis Salid choreographed the video. Paula Abdul began the video but,one of the original girls could not keep up with the dance steps. A new girl was found & her head pasted on the body of the old’s on the album cover. By this time Paula was busy doing another project. Otis had just finished Spike Lee’s movie “School Days” & the lead singer Terri Whitlow was a Jigga Boo in the movie.
I wish they would post this album on ITunes. One of my favorite songs form the 80’s!