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  • Stress & Coping Center for Teens


    Feeling stressed out? Learn about some of the things that can cause stress and get tips on how to manage when you're feeling overwhelmed.

  • Stress & Coping (Topic Center) for Teens


    Everyone feels stressed out at times. This page for teens has tips to help you build resilience and cope with stressful times.

  • Stress & Coping (Topic Center) for Kids


    When life throws problems your way, learn how to stay calm, de-stress, and solve problems.

  • Coping With Stress for Teens


    How well we get through a stressful situation depends a lot on us. It's how we deal with that makes all the difference. Here are some ways to understand and manage stress.

  • Stressed About a Test? How to Cope for Kids


    If you feel stressed about a test, you’re not alone. You feel stressed because you care about doing well and you don’t want to do poorly. Here's what to do

  • Stress and Coping Q&A for Teens for Teens


    See answers to some common questions about stress.

  • 5 Ways to Beat Pre-performance Nerves for Teens


    Stressed out about speaking or performing in front of people? These tips can help you cope.

  • Childhood Stress: How Parents Can Help for Parents


    Stress is a normal response to changes and challenges. And life is full of those, even during childhood. Here are tips for parents on helping kids cope with normal stress and how to tell when stress is serious.

  • About Serious Stress for Teens


    Serious stress can come from dealing with a personal crisis, a disaster, a health crisis, or a mental health condition that feels out of control. Here's what to do when stress gets really serious.

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder for Teens


    Sometimes after experiencing a traumatic event, a person has a strong and lingering reaction known as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Getting treatment and support can make all the difference.

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