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Suicide for Teens
We all feel overwhelmed by difficult emotions or situations sometimes. Here are the warning signs of suicide and ways to get help.
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Caring for Your Teen With Cerebral Palsy (CP): Age 13 and Up for Parents
If your teen has cerebral palsy, there's a lot to know. This checklist makes it easy to determine what programs and services might be needed as your teen nears adulthood.
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My Friend Is Talking About Running Away: What Should I Do? for Teens
Do you know someone who is having major problems? No matter how bad things get, running away is never a solution. Find out how to help your friend.
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Going to a Therapist for Teens
Getting help with emotions is the same as getting help with a medical problem like asthma or diabetes. Here's how therapy works and how it helps.
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Talking About Your Feelings for Kids
Noticing your feelings and saying how you feel can help you feel better. This article for kids has ideas on how to practice talking about feelings and emotions.
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Someone in My Friend's Family Died. What Should I Do? for Kids
Your friend probably feels a sadness called grief. People show their grief in different ways. They might need or want different things to help them feel better. Find out more in this article for kids.
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How Can I Talk to My Dad About Girl Stuff? for Kids
Tips on talking to dad about personal stuff.
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Teens Talk About Cutting for Teens
We get lots of comments about our cutting articles. Because many of our readers' suggestions and comments are so helpful, we decided to put a few on our site.
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When a Loved One Dies: How to Help Your Child for Parents
When a loved one dies, children feel and show their grief in different ways. Here are some tips for parents on supporting kids through a loss.
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Teaching Kids Not to Bully for Parents
Whether bullying is physical or verbal, if it's not stopped it can lead to more aggressive antisocial behavior - and interfere with a child's success in school and ability to form and sustain friendships.