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  • A Friend Keeps Asking Me to Do Sexual Stuff. How Do I Make Him Stop? for Teens


    When someone pressures you to do something you're not comfortable with, you have a right to say no.

  • Words to Know (Heart Glossary) for Kids


    Your heart beats and sends blood all around your body. Find out more about the heart, from A to Z, in this glossary.

  • 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.

  • How to Talk With Friends When You Have Autism for Kids


    Knowing what to say is easy for some kids, but if you have autism, you might need a little help. Learn how to start a conversation, keep it going, and more.

  • Your Bones for Kids


    Where would you be without your bones? Learn more about the skeletal system in this article for kids.

  • 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.

  • Going to a Speech Therapist for Kids


    You might visit a speech therapist if you're having trouble speaking or understanding others. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Breaking Up: What to Say for Teens


    Is it time to break up? Get some ideas for how to have a talk that's direct, honest, and kind.

  • Assertiveness for Teens


    Assertiveness is the ability to speak up for yourself in a way that is honest and respectful. But it doesn't come naturally to everyone. Find out if you're too passive, too aggressive, or just assertive enough.

  • Your Muscles for Kids


    You have more than 600 muscles in your body! They do everything from pumping blood throughout your body to helping you lifting your heavy backpack. Find out more.

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