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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.
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Cerebral Palsy: Ira's Story (Video) for Parents
Ira has cerebral palsy (CP), but it doesn't interfere with his love of sports or his dream of being a broadcaster. Check out this video.
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Is it Normal to Feel Sad After Having a Baby? for Parents
During a baby's first few days of life, it's normal for moms to feel emotional highs and lows, often called the "baby blues."
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Storytelling for Parents
Here are some tips for on-the-spot storytelling when you hear your child plead, "I'm bored! Please tell me a story."
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Your Child's Self-Esteem for Parents
Kids with self-esteem feel liked, accepted, and confident. Here's how to build healthy self-esteem in your kids.
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Are Video Games Bad for Me? for Kids
You love your video games, but how much is too much? Find out in this article for kids.
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What to Do When You Feel Sad for Kids
Everyone is sad once in a while. But depression is a sadness that goes on too long and hurts too much. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Helping Your Child Heal After Trauma for Parents
Kids can recover after trauma with help from therapy and extra support and comfort from parents.
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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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Breaking Up: How to End a Relationship Respectfully for Teens
Breaking up means having an awkward or difficult conversation. Here are some tips that can help you.