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  • Genital Warts (HPV) for Teens


    You've probably heard lots about sexually transmitted diseases. The good news is that STDs can be prevented. For information on how to protect yourself and how to treat genital warts, read this article.

  • Talking to Your Parents for Kids


    Sometimes you really need to talk with mom or dad. But it's not always easy. Here are tips on how to have a good talk.

  • Talking About Your Feelings for Kids


    Noticing your feelings and saying how you feel can help you feel better. This article for kids has ideas on how to practice talking about feelings and emotions.

  • Talking to Your Doctor for Teens


    People who play a role in their own health care make better decisions and stay healthier. Here are tips for teens on how (and why) to build a bond with your doctor.

  • Talking to Your Parents or Other Adults for Teens


    Whether it's an everyday issue like schoolwork or an emergency situation, these tips can help you improve communications with your parents and other adults.

  • How Can I Talk to My Mom About Guy Stuff? for Kids


    Tips on talking to mom about personal stuff.

  • Feeling Comfortable With a Doctor of a Different Gender for Teens


    Seeing a new doctor can feel awkward if the person is a different gender and the visit is about something sensitive. These tips can help you feel more at ease.

  • My Friend Is Talking About Suicide. What Should I Do? for Teens


    Have you heard that people who talk about suicide won't go through with it? That's not true. Read this article to learn some of the other warning signs that a person is considering suicide.

  • Talking to Your Child About Puberty for Parents


    Talking to kids about puberty is an important job for parents, especially because kids often hear about sex and relationships from unreliable sources. Here are some tips.

  • Talking to Kids About Gun Violence for Parents


    When gun violence is in the news, kids might worry that it could happen to them or someone they love. Here's how to talk to them about it.