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  • How Can I Help a Friend Who Is Depressed? for Teens


    Depression can make it hard for someone to see a better future. Here's how to help a friend who's depressed.

  • Palliative Care for Parents


    Palliative care provides physical, emotional, and spiritual support to sick children and their families.

  • 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.

  • Individualized Education Programs (IEPs): Tips for Teachers for Parents


    IEPs make teachers of students with special needs responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring educational plans to help the students succeed in school. This article is for educators.

  • ADHD: Tips to Try for Teens


    It takes time to learn to manage ADHD. These tips for teens can help with school and learning.

  • Delayed Speech or Language Development for Parents


    Knowing how speech and language develop can help you figure out if you should be concerned or if your child is right on schedule.

  • Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling) for Teens


    Trichotillomania is a condition that gives people strong urges to pull out their hair. What causes it and how do people overcome it? Find out in this article for teens.

  • Understanding Dyslexia for Teens


    Dyslexia is a learning disability in which people have difficulty learning to read, even though they are smart enough and are motivated to learn. Learn more about dyslexia and how to deal with it.

  • Stomachaches for Parents


    Kids can have stomach pain for lots of reasons - not all of them related to the digestive system. Here are some clues about what could be going on.

  • Strains and Sprains for Parents


    Sprains and strains are common injuries, especially for kids who play hard or are into sports.

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