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Managing Your Emotional Reactions for Teens
People who do a good job of managing emotions know that it's healthy to express their feelings, but that it matters how they express them. Get tips in this article for teens.
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Shyness for Teens
Shyness is extremely common, especially among teens. But lots of mild to moderate shyness melts away with practice and familiarity, making social situations easier and easier to handle each time.
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Helping Your Young Athlete With Type 1 Diabetes for Parents
Kids with type 1 diabetes can play sports and exercise at the same level as other kids.
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Feeling Good About Yourself (Self-Esteem) for Kids
Self-confidence and self-esteem are quiet inner strengths. They mean knowing you are a good person – someone who is likable, worthy, and capable.
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Testicular Exams for Teens
You may be wondering why the doctor needs to do a testicular exam. Find out in this article.
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Understanding Other People for Teens
Being able to predict how other people might feel, act, or react is a skill that helps us build better relationships. These tips can help you develop the skill of understanding others.
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Tips for Divorcing Parents for Parents
Every divorce - and every family - is different. But these guidelines might make the change a bit easier.
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Grief for Teens
The death of a loved one can mean a big change in your life. It takes time to cope with your loss and find ways to adapt.
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Your Child's Self-Esteem for Parents
Kids with self-esteem feel liked, accepted, and confident. Here's how to build healthy self-esteem in your kids.
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Chandler's Diabetes Story for Kids
People who have diabetes have to pay special attention to what they eat and need to stay aware of the amount of sugar in their blood. So what's it like to have diabetes? Just ask Chandler!