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  • How Can I Help a Friend Who Cuts? for Teens


    Some people cope by cutting themselves. This article helps friends understand why people cut and gives some tips on what you can to help your friend — and yourself.

  • Helping Kids When They Worry for Parents


    All kids worry at times, and some may do so more than others. But parents can help kids manage it and tackle everyday problems with ease. Find out how.

  • Hurricanes: Helping Your Family Be Prepared for Parents


    Being prepared for a hurricane and letting kids help can give everyone some sense of control and feel less anxious. Here are some tips to help your family plan.

  • Helping Kids Get Ready for Surgery for Parents


    Kids who will be having surgery may feel stressed about it. Here's how parents can help them.

  • Tornadoes: Helping Your Family Be Prepared for Parents


    Tornadoes can happen with little warning, but having a plan can make the idea of the storms less stressful for your whole family. Here are some tips.

  • Helping Your Baby Sleep (Video) for Parents


    All new parents want their babies to sleep well. Here's what to expect in that first year, and how to help your baby sleep.

  • Help Your Child Get Organized for Parents


    Most kids generate a little chaos and disorganization. But if you'd like yours to be more organized and to stay focused on tasks, such as homework, here are 3 steps that make it possible.

  • Can Birth Control Help With Cramps? for Teens


    Doctors may prescribe some kinds of birth control to ease period cramps. Find out what may help.

  • Asking for Help: Getting Past Obstacles for Teens


    Sometimes our ideas and beliefs stand in the way of asking for help. Here are ideas for teens on how to get past 5 common barriers to getting help.

  • Helping Your Child Adjust to Preschool for Parents


    The more comfortable you are with placing your child in preschool and the more familiar the setting is for your child, the fewer problems you - and your child - will encounter.