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Build Good Relationships for Teens
The ability to maintain good relationships helps us in school, work, and all aspects of life. Find out why, and get tips on building skills like compassion and being able to understand others.
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Be Your Best Self for Teens
What makes people happy? How can you boost your own happiness? This site has information and exercises based on the science of positive psychology to help you succeed, make a difference, handle difficult emotions, and build good relationship skills.
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Handling Sports Pressure and Competition for Teens
Winning is all that matters when you play sports, right? Not when that means you can't even enjoy the game. Read about how to handle sports pressure and competition.
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Compulsive Exercise for Teens
Compulsive exercise can lead to serious health problems. Lots of people don't know when they've crossed the line from healthy activity to unhealthy addiction. Read about ways to tell.
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Asking for Help: Getting Past Obstacles for Teens
Sometimes our ideas and beliefs stand in the way of asking for help. Here are ideas for teens on how to get past 5 common barriers to getting help.
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Talking to Your Parents - or Other Adults for Teens
Whether it's an everyday issue like schoolwork or an emergency situation, these tips can help you improve communications with your parents and other adults.
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About Teen Suicide for Parents
When a teen commits suicide, everyone is affected. The reasons behind a suicide or attempted suicide can be complex, but often there are warning signs.
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Understanding Your Emotions for Teens
Emotions help us relate to other people, know what we want, and make choices. Even "negative" emotions are useful. Find out how to understand emotions and use them effectively.
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Parenting a Teen With ADHD for Parents
Parenting is as important as any other part of ADHD treatment. The way parents respond can make ADHD better (or worse). This article has parenting tips to help teens improve and do well.
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Child Abuse for Parents
Nearly a million children are abused each year in the United States alone. Learn how to spot the signs of child abuse.