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We're giving away five Peek Pronto's (valued at $80) with 3 months of free service in celebration of our Mom's Nite Out! Peek is a mobile email and texting device that is incredibly easy to setup, simple to use and best of all extremely affordable!

Peek Pronto Capabilities:
* push email
* unlimited email and texting;
* compatibility with Microsoft Exchange
* ability to view images/PDF/doc files
* access to up to five email accounts
* ability to search for emails on the device
* 50% improvement in speed of the software
* larger font size option

Tell us what you would most want to know about your teen and you'll be entered to win during our Mom's Nite Out event, Thursday May 7, 2009 from 6-midnight ET. We'll announce our WINNERS at 10:30pm ET.

Click here for official rules.

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I would want to know about any problems she was having. I want her to know that she can always talk to me about anything.

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What I most want to learn about my teen is what he's thinking, the troubles he may be experiencing and why he feels he has to wear his hair the way he does (covering his face). Is it my lack of parenting skills? Is it me or just a "teen" thing?

There's so much I'd love to learn and improve when it comes to raising a 15 (soon to be 16) year old son.

Now, I do have to say that my son and I talk a lot, we play and kid around and he's always bringing his friends home rather than running amok in the streets. I know where my son is, what he's doing and who his friends are, but I still feel that something is missing...something is being forgotten yet I don't have a clue what it is. This is what I'd like to know more about.

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What their dreams are! What crowd their hanging with. Where they are going ;) who with ;)

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teen years are still a way off but i hope that we can be close and he can tell me anything that bothers him.

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I want to know that they will never tolerate being treated poorly by another person.

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My daughter is almost 12. I would like to to know what her and her friends are up to. So far she tells on herself if she is doing something wrong LOL.

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I don't have a teen yet, but when my son is a teenager i want to know if he's happy, if he's confident, what can I do to make him feel better about himself and I would like to tell him how proud I am of him

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What I'd most like to know about my teen(s) is how I've let them down.

I'd like them to share things I've done that they feel I could have done differently. I'd very much welcome an opportunity to apologize and incorporate their feedback into my parenting during their remaining years at home. . . and beyond, really. I'll always be their mom, after all. I'd hate to think that, as adults, they harbored bitter feelings towards me for things about which I am not aware or have forgotten. If they're hanging on to some past offense, I'd like to get that in the open and ask their forgiveness before it has any more time to fester.

You know, that sounds like something we can start working on right away. I smell some Mother's Day time with the kids ahead. This could well be the best Mother's Day ever!

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I don't have a teen yet, but when my DD is older, I'll want to know who her friends are and who she spends time with!

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My children aren't yet teens, but when they are, i'll definitely want to know what I can do so that they'll feel free to communicate with me about anything!

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When my kids are teenagers, I would want to know that they feel comfortable enough to talk to me about anything. I would also want to know what are they thinking of for the future, what they need from me in order to help them achieve there dreams and more. Last but not least i would want them to up front and forward about who there friends are and what they like to do for free time etc.

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That's an awesome prize. While my daughters aren't teens yet, my nephew would probably really love this! But, when my girls are teens, what I would most want to know is if they feel they can talk to me... openly and honestly. My mom tried to strive for that with me but I shut her out. I hope my girls are NOTHING like me.

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