Want to be a guest blogger?

I occasionally adjunct for the Universities around town, and there is one particular summer course at the University of Texas that I find much delight in teaching.  It’s short and brutal (sixteen weeks of material squashed into 15 consecutive class days), but the students are highly motivated and focused.  I was so pleased to be asked back this summer to teach it again!

However, I am severely daunted by the idea of trying to keep up my blogging while teaching this class.  So I am looking for one, two three, maybe even four guest bloggers to keep you, my gentle readers, in the red with reading material.  I am even hoping that one or two or more of you, my gentle readers, are interested in trying on the blogging hat over here at Adolescent Sexuality Headquarters!  It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’ll give you something to brag about.

Here are the requirements:

  1. You have to be willing to write post(s) which are related, in some way, to teenagers or sexuality or teenage sexuality.

Yep, that’s it.  Write about current political events, yourself as a teenager, yourself as a parent, your parents, your grandparents, your schools – whatever!  I would particularly love to talk with a few teenagers about guest blogging.

So send me an e-mail!   karen.rayne@gmail.com

Or leave a comment!

I’m looking forward to hearing from you.

About Karen Rayne

Dr. Karen Rayne has been supporting parents and families since 2007 when she received her PhD in Educational Psychology. A specialist in child wellbeing, Dr. Rayne has spent much of her career supporting parents, teachers, and other adults who care for children and teenagers.

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  1. Oh, and of course you can write anonymously, as several of my guest bloggers have done, or under your own name. Your choice.

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