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  • Taking Charge of Anger for Kids


    Did you know that anger isn't all bad? Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Taming Tempers for Parents


    Controlling outbursts can be hard for kids - and helping them learn to do so is a tough job for their parents. But just about every child can improve with the right coaching.

  • Running Away for Kids


    Have you ever thought of running away? It can be a dangerous decision. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Cutting & Self-Injury for Teens


    It can be hard to understand, but people who self-injure sometimes do it because it actually makes them feel better. They are overflowing with emotions - like sadness, depression, or anger - that they have trouble expressing.

  • 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.

  • Dealing With Difficult Emotions for Teens


    Negative emotions are impossible to avoid and everyone feels them from time to time. They may be difficult, but they don't have to be stressful. Find out how to deal with stressful feelings.

  • A to Z: Abuse, Psychological for Parents


    Psychological abuse happens when yelling and anger go too far or when people caring for kids constantly criticize, threaten, or dismiss them until their feelings of self-worth are damaged.

  • How Negative Emotions Help for Teens


    All emotions tell us something about ourselves and our situation, even negative ones. Find out how they can be helpful.

  • Dealing With Bullying for Teens


    Bullying has everyone worried, not just the people on its receiving end. Learn about dealing with bullies, including tips on how to stand up for yourself or a friend.

  • Diabetes: Dealing With Feelings for Parents


    If your child has diabetes, you may spend a lot of time thinking about the physical effects. But it's also important to understand the emotional issues surrounding a diabetes diagnosis.