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  • What Can I Say to a Friend Who's Having Unprotected Sex? for Teens


    Sex is a topic that can be hard to talk about, even with friends. Here's how to start a tough talk.

  • Helping Your Child Adjust to Diabetes for Parents


    Learn all you can about diabetes so you'll be better prepared to talk about it with your child.

  • Talking to Your Child's Preschool Teacher for Parents


    Enrolling your little one in preschool can be a time filled with many questions. Find out how to establish an open, clear channel of communication with your child's preschool teacher.

  • What to Say: Answers for Teens With Autism for Teens


    Knowing what to say comes naturally for some people, but others need some help. Here’s advice for teens who want to learn how to get along with people.

  • Sexual Development for Parents


    Big physical and emotional changes happen during puberty and the teen years. These articles can help you become a source of information, comfort, and support for your kids.

  • Talking to Your Kids About Alcohol for Parents


    As much as parents may not like to think about it, the truth is that many kids and teens try alcohol before it is legal for them to drink it. Here's an age-based guide on how to talk to them about it.

  • How Can I See My Doctor Without My Parents? for Teens


    You might not want to talk with your doctor about things like sex or STDs when your parent is in the exam room. These three tips may help.

  • Gyn Checkups for Teens


    Girls should get their first gynecological checkup between ages 13 and 15. Find out what happens during a yearly gyn visit -- and why most girls don't get internal exams.

  • What to Do When You Feel Stressed for Kids


    Everybody gets stressed from time to time. This article for kids has some tips to try the next time you're stressed.

  • Someone in My Friend's Family Died. What Should I Do? for Kids


    Your friend probably feels a sadness called grief. People show their grief in different ways. They might need or want different things to help them feel better. Find out more in this article for kids.