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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.

  • Health Care Careers (Video) for Teens


    These videos help high school students get an idea of what's involved in some health and medical careers.

  • 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.

  • About Serious Stress for Teens


    Serious stress can come from dealing with a personal crisis, a disaster, a health crisis, or a mental health condition that feels out of control. Here's what to do when stress gets really serious.

  • 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.

  • Why Do People Get Depressed? for Teens


    There's no one reason why people get depressed - many different things can play a role. Find out more about the things that can trigger depression.

  • When Your Teen Is Having a Baby for Parents


    If your daughter is pregnant and planning to have the baby, many changes await your family. How can you support her through the challenges to come?

  • Talking to Your Parents or Other Adults for Teens


    Whether it's an everyday issue like schoolwork or an emergency situation, these tips can help you improve communications with your parents and other adults.

  • 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.

  • Klinefelter Syndrome for Teens


    This genetic condition only affects guys and is also called "XXY." It can affect a guy's ability to learn and his sexual development, but doctors can treat it. Find out more.