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School Violence: What Students Can Do for Teens
When a tragedy happens, it's natural to want to make sense of the situation. Find out what students can do.
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Sexual Violence and Rape: What You Need to Know for Teens
Sexual violence is unwanted sexual behavior that is forced on someone. It can take many forms, including rape. Sexual violence and rape are never OK. Find out what to do and how to get help if you need it.
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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.
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Monitoring Your Child's Media Use for Parents
Some ways for parents to keep track of the media their kids watch, play, and use.
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Sexual Violence and Rape: How to Help a Friend for Teens
If a friend confides they have been raped, sexually abused, or assaulted, your support can mean a lot.
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How to Talk to Your Child About the News for Parents
News reports are often educational. But when stories are about disturbing topics, parents can find it hard to explain to kids. Here are some guidelines.
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Talking to Your Child About World Conflicts for Parents
Talking with kids about violence and world conflict (like what's happening in the Middle East and Ukraine) can be hard. Here are some tips.
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Someone at School Has a Weapon. What Should I Do? for Teens
If you think that someone is bringing a weapon to school or threatening someone else's life, it requires immediate attention. This article offers some tips on getting help.
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Abusive Relationships for Teens
Abuse has no place in love. Read this article to find out how to recognize the signs of abuse and how you can get help.
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Abuse: What You Need to Know for Teens
Abuse means treating another person with violence, cruelty, harm, or force. It's never OK, and it's not the fault of the person who is being abused. Tell an adult you trust or call a helpline.