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  • Being Active When You Have Diabetes for Kids


    Like anyone else, kids with diabetes can enjoy sports. Whether you want to go for the gold or just go hiking in your hometown, your diabetes won't hold you back.

  • What to Do When You Feel Sad for Kids


    Everyone is sad once in a while. But depression is a sadness that goes on too long and hurts too much. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Coping With Sad Feelings for Kids


    Everyone feels sad sometimes. This slideshow has tips on what to do to help sad feelings ease away.

  • How Can I Feel Less Lonely? for Teens


    All people feel left out or alone with their troubles sometimes. Find out ways to reduce loneliness by boosting your feelings of closeness, bonding, and belonging.

  • 5 Ways to Know Your Feelings Better for Teens


    Emotional awareness (knowing what we feel and why) helps us learn about ourselves and build good relationships. Here are 5 ways to get more in touch with your emotions.

  • Understanding Your Emotions for Teens


    Emotions help us relate to other people, know what we want, and make choices. Even "negative" emotions are useful. Find out how to understand emotions and use them effectively.

  • How Can Social Connection Help Kids & Teens Feel Less Lonely? for Parents


    Social connection helps kids feel less lonely. Learn more.

  • When Blood Sugar Is Too High for Teens


    For people with diabetes, controlling blood sugar levels is important. Having a blood sugar level that's too high can make you feel lousy, and having high blood sugar levels a lot can be unhealthy.

  • How Can Social Connection Reduce Loneliness? for Teens


    Social connection means feelings of closeness, bonding, and belonging. Increasing social connection can help reduce loneliness. Find out how..

  • 3 Ways to Help When Kids Feel Lonely for Parents


    When kids feel lonely, you can help them feel better by building social connection. Here's how.

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