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  • Help Your Child Get Organized for Parents


    Most kids generate a little chaos and disorganization. But if you'd like yours to be more organized and to stay focused on tasks, such as homework, here are 3 steps that make it possible.

  • 10 Ways to Manage Everyday Stress for Teens


    Everyday stressors have a way of piling up if we don't keep them in check. When you manage everyday stress, you’re better able to handle bigger challenges you might face.

  • Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about severe TBIs, and how to help students who've had a TBI.

  • Stress for Kids


    Everybody feels stressed at time, even kids. But stress isn't always bad. It can help you stay safe or push you to be prepared for important tasks. This article helps kids know how to handle stress and what to do if it gets too much.

  • Brain and Nervous System for Teens


    If the brain is a central computer that controls all the functions of the body, then the nervous system is like a network that relays messages back and forth to different parts of the body. Find out how they work in this Body Basics article.

  • The Keys to Defensive Driving for Teens


    These defensive driving skills can help you avoid the dangers caused by other people's bad driving.

  • Mindfulness for Teens


    Mindfulness helps people do their best at things, whether that's focusing on a task or getting along with others. This article for teens has details on practicing mindfulness so you can make it work for you.

  • Study Drugs for Teens


    Some people use certain medicines without a prescription because they think these meds help with focus and concentration. If you've heard of "study drugs" and wonder if there are any risks, find out in this article for teens.

  • Autism Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about autism, and teaching strategies to help students with autism do their best in school.

  • Muscular Dystrophy for Parents


    Muscular dystrophy is a disorder that weakens a person's muscles over time. People who have the disease can gradually lose the ability to do everyday tasks.

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