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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.

  • Shyness for Kids


    Lots of people are shy. Are you? Find out about shyness in this article for kids.

  • 5 Ways to Shake Shyness for Teens


    If shyness is putting a hold on your social life, here are 5 ideas that might help.

  • Social Anxiety for Teens


    When people feel so self-conscious and anxious that it prevents them from speaking up or socializing most of the time, it may be due to a mental health problem known as social anxiety (or social phobia).

  • A to Z: Klinefelter Syndrome for Parents


    Learn about genetic disorders and conditions that can affect social and sexual development.

  • A to Z: XXY Syndrome for Parents


    Learn genetic disorders and conditions that can affect social and sexual development.

  • How's Your Self-Esteem? (Quiz) for Teens


    This quiz can give you insight into things that might affect your self-esteem so you can learn how to build and protect it.

  • Social Anxiety Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about social phobia, and what teachers can do to help students with the disorder succeed in school.

  • 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.

  • Klinefelter Syndrome for Parents


    Boys with this condition have an extra "X" chromosome that prevents them from developing normally during puberty. But hormone treatments, counseling, and other therapies can help.