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  • Memory Matters for Kids


    You have memories, but how do they form and stay in your brain? Find out in this article for kids.

  • I'm Skinny, So Does It Matter What I Eat? for Teens


    Foods that are high in fat and calories and low in nutrition can be bad for your health, even if you're skinny.

  • Assertiveness for Teens


    Assertiveness is the ability to speak up for yourself in a way that is honest and respectful. But it doesn't come naturally to everyone. Find out if you're too passive, too aggressive, or just assertive enough.

  • Words to Know (Special Health Care Needs Glossary) for Parents


    This glossary defines terms on health care, government benefits, learning, legal and financial matters, and more.

  • Talking to Kids About Race and Racism for Parents


    Race and the harmful effects of racism are common topics of conversation for some families. Other parents, though, might talk about racism and discrimination with their kids rarely, or not at all.To help put an end to racism, everyone has to take an active role, no matter who they are.

  • Disasters: How to Help for Teens


    Many people find the best way to deal with the news of a tragedy is to help. Find out what you can do.

  • Sexual Violence and Rape: What You Need to Know for Teens


    Sexual violence is unwanted sexual behavior that is forced on someone. It can take many forms, including rape. Sexual violence and rape are never OK. Find out what to do and how to get help if you need it.

  • How to Live a Happy Life for Teens


    Research shows that just 10% of happiness depends on a person's situation. We actually have more control over happiness than we might think. Find out how.

  • What Is the Cerebral Cortex? for Kids


    Also known as gray matter, this term describes the brain's outer layer.

  • Teaching Your Child to Be a Good Sport for Parents


    One of the most important goals of kids' sports is helping children develop a sense of good sportsmanship. Here's how to set a good example for your kids.