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  • About Teen Suicide for Parents


    When a teen commits suicide, everyone is affected. The reasons behind a suicide or attempted suicide can be complex, but often there are warning signs.

  • Abuse: What You Need to Know for Teens


    Abuse means treating another person with violence, cruelty, harm, or force. It's never OK, and it's not the fault of the person who is being abused. Tell an adult you trust or call a helpline.

  • My Friend Is Talking About Suicide. What Should I Do? for Teens


    Have you heard that people who talk about suicide won't go through with it? That's not true. Read this article to learn some of the other warning signs that a person is considering suicide.

  • Talking With Your Partner About Sex for Teens


    Find out why it's important to talk about sex with your partner and how to have that conversation.

  • Talking to Your Parents for Kids


    Sometimes you really need to talk with mom or dad. But it's not always easy. Here are tips on how to have a good talk.

  • How Can I Talk to My Dad About Girl Stuff? for Kids


    Tips on talking to dad about personal stuff.

  • Talking to Parents About Depression for Teens


    If you feel depressed, you need to reach out for help and support. Read our tips for teens on talking to parents about depression.

  • Cerebral Palsy: Parents Talk (Video) for Parents


    Get advice from parents raising kids with cerebral palsy. Learn what works, what doesn’t, and what helped these families the most.

  • Getting the Most From a Doctor's Visit for Parents


    Here are tips on the best ways to communicate with your child's doctor and get the most information during a visit.

  • Talking to Your Doctor for Teens


    People who play a role in their own health care make better decisions and stay healthier. Here are tips for teens on how (and why) to build a bond with your doctor.