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  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for Parents


    Kids and teens who live through a traumatic event can develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Healing is possible with the help of professional counseling and support from loved ones.

  • About Serious Stress for Teens


    Serious stress can come from dealing with a personal crisis, a disaster, a health crisis, or a mental health condition that feels out of control. Here's what to do when stress gets really serious.

  • Be a Volunteer for Kids


    Volunteering gives you a great feeling because you know you're making a difference. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • How to Heal After Trauma for Teens


    A trauma is any event that’s deeply upsetting, scary, or harmful. It can cause you to fear for your life or safety. Here’s how to help handle the stress, get support, and find ways to cope.

  • Blood Transfusions for Teens


    Millions of people a year get blood transfusions in the United States. This article explains why people need them and who donates the blood used.

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder for Teens


    Sometimes after experiencing a traumatic event, a person has a strong and lingering reaction known as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Getting treatment and support can make all the difference.

  • Helping Your Child Heal After Trauma for Parents


    Kids can recover after trauma with help from therapy and extra support and comfort from parents.

  • What Is Stress? for Teens


    Stress is a normal response to life’s changes, pressures, and challenges. It’s a mind-and-body signal that helps you get ready for what’s ahead. Find out more about how stress can help, and how it sometimes holds you back.

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about posttraumatic stress disorder, and how to help students with PTSD.

  • Cooking With Kids for Parents


    Inviting kids into the kitchen to help you cook can be a great way to create quality together time and help your child learn some basic skills.