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  • Talking to Your Kids About Conflict in Israel and the Middle East for Parents


    The violence in Israel and the Middle East right now isn’t easy to discuss with kids, but it’s important to talk about. Here are some tips.

  • Depression in Teens: How Parents Can Help for Parents


    All teens feel sad or moody at times. But when a sad or bad mood lasts for weeks or longer, and when there are other changes in how a teen acts, it could be a sign of depression. Find out what to do.

  • 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.

  • 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 Drugs for Parents


    Help protect kids against drug use by giving them the facts before they're in a risky situation.

  • Coping With Divorce for Kids


    If your parents decide to divorce, you may have a lot of emotions and questions. Here are some ways to feel better and get through it all.

  • Cerebral Palsy: Parents Talk (Video) for Parents


    Get advice from parents raising kids with cerebral palsy. Learn what works, what doesn’t, and what helped these families the most.

  • Helping Your Child Adjust to Diabetes for Parents


    Learn all you can about diabetes so you'll be better prepared to talk about it with your child.

  • 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.

  • Adolescent Medicine Specialists for Teens


    Adolescent medicine doctors are specialists who have extra training in the medical and emotional issues that many teens face.