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  • Bipolar Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about bipolar disorder, and how to help students with the disorder do their best in school.

  • Breath-Holding Spells for Parents


    Kids who have these spells hold their breath until they pass out. Although upsetting to watch, the spells are not harmful and do not pose any serious, long-term health risks.

  • Managing Your Emotional Reactions for Teens


    People who do a good job of managing emotions know that it's healthy to express their feelings, but that it matters how they express them. Get tips in this article for teens.

  • Grief for Teens


    The death of a loved one can mean a big change in your life. It takes time to cope with your loss and find ways to adapt.

  • How Can I Stop Cutting? for Teens


    If you've been cutting and you want to stop, here are some approaches that might help you.

  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for Parents


    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complicated disease. It's a physical condition that also can also affect a person emotionally.

  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for Teens


    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complicated disease for doctors to diagnose — and even fully understand. Find out more about this often misunderstood condition.

  • Diabetes: Dealing With Feelings for Teens


    It's perfectly normal for people with diabetes to feel sad, angry, confused, upset, alone, embarrassed, and even jealous. After all, these are natural emotions that everyone feels from time to time. But how can you cope?

  • Disciplining Your Toddler for Parents


    Reeling in your active little one can be tough. But setting limits now helps prevent bigger problems down the road.

  • Helping Teens Who Self-Harm for Parents


    Cutting and other forms of self-injury among teens have become more common in recent years. Learn how to help a teen who self-harms.

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