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  • Talking to Kids About Gun Violence for Parents


    When gun violence is in the news, kids might worry that it could happen to them or someone they love. Here's how to talk to them about it.

  • 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.

  • Managing Your Medical Care (Topic Center) for Teens


    This page has advice on how to get involved in taking charge of your health and choosing the right health care providers.

  • How to Talk to Your Child About the News for Parents


    News reports are often educational. But when stories are about disturbing topics, parents can find it hard to explain to kids. Here are some guidelines.

  • 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.

  • Dealing With Stress In Sports for Teens


    The key to keeping calm when playing sports is to develop a healthy attitude and learn to deal with the stress that comes with competing. Here’s how.

  • Taking Care of Your Mental Health During Pregnancy for Parents


    Pregnancy brings a mix of feelings, and not all of them are good. It can be even harder if you're dealing with depression or anxiety.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Talking About Your Feelings for Kids


    Noticing your feelings and saying how you feel can help you feel better. This article for kids has ideas on how to practice talking about feelings and emotions.