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  • Sickle Cell Disease (Topic Center) for Teens


    Want to learn all about sickle cell disease? You've come to the right place!

  • Concussions (Topic Center) for Teens


    How can you tell if you have a concussion? What should you do? And what's going to happen with sports and school? The facts are all on this page for teens.

  • Play & Learn (Topic Center) for Parents


    This site helps parents promote active and imaginative play throughout all stages of childhood. Learn which activities inspire and motivate, and which toys are not only safer, but smarter, too.

  • Cerebral Palsy (CP) (Topic Center) for Parents


    Learn all about cerebral palsy (CP), a problem that affects muscle tone, movement, and coordination. Help your child or teen manage the condition, and find the help and services that kids with CP are entitled to.

  • Being Happier (Topic Center) for Teens


    What makes people happy? How can you boost your own happiness? This site has information and activities based on the science of positive psychology to help you succeed, make a difference, handle difficult emotions, and build good relationship skills.

  • Diabetes (Topic Center) for Kids


    Diabetes means a problem with insulin, an important hormone in the body. Find out how children with diabetes can stay healthy and do the normal stuff kids like to do.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Stress Less Over Tests for Teens


    Find out how to handle the stress that comes with tests.

  • 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

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