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  • 10 Ways to Help Your Teen Succeed in High School for Parents


    Even though teens are seeking independence, parental involvement is still an important part of academic success.

  • Getting Along With Your Teachers for Teens


    Teachers can look out for you, guide you, and provide you with an adult perspective. Many are willing to answer questions, offer advice, and help with personal problems.

  • School Counselors for Teens


    School counselors can give you all sorts of tips and support on solving problems and making good decisions. Find out all the ways counselors can help students.

  • Extracurricular Activities for Teens


    Joining a club or team is a fun way to try new things, meet people, and be active. Learn more about the basics and benefits of getting involved.

  • Meningitis for Teens


    Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. Quick treatment of meningitis usually is successful.

  • Transition of Care: Crohn's Disease for Parents


    Most teens with Crohn's disease should transition to an adult health care provider when they're between 18 and 21 years old. Here's how parents can help them do that.

  • Transition of Care: Ulcerative Colitis for Parents


    Most teens with ulcerative colitis should transition to an adult health care provider when they're between 18 and 21 years old. Here's how parents can help them do that.

  • Transition of Care: Inflammatory Bowel Disease for Parents


    Most teens with IBD should transition to an adult health care provider when they're between 18 and 21 years old. Here's how parents can help them do that.

  • What Is Plagiarism? for Kids


    Plagiarism is a form of cheating because it's stealing another person's ideas. But there's a right way to use Internet sources and other references when you're doing homework or a report. Find out more.

  • Rejection and How to Handle It for Teens


    Rejection hurts. But it's impossible to avoid. Life is about going for things. And when we do, rejection is always a possibility.

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