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Talking with Your Teens about Sex: Going Beyond 'the Talk'

Talking with Your Teens about Sex: Going Beyond 'the Talk'

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Taling ith Your Teens about Sex oing eond “the Tal” 2 ovember 214. What can parents do? When parents communicate honestly and openly with their teenage son or daughter about sex, relationships, and the prevention of HIV, STDs, and pregnancy, they can help promote their teen’s health and reduce the chances that their teen will engage in

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Talking with Your Teen About Vaping - SAMHSA

Talking with Your Teen About Vaping - SAMHSA

www.samhsa.gov

• Continue talking with your teens as they get older. Help your teen create an “exit plan” in case he or she is offered an e-cigarette or faced with a difficult decision about vaping (such as texting a code word to a family member). Peer pressure can be powerful, so coming up with realistic action steps and practicing them together in a ...

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When Your National Cancer Institute Parent Has Cancer

When Your National Cancer Institute Parent Has Cancer

www.cancer.gov

Your feelings. As you deal with your parent’s cancer, you’ll probably feel all kinds of things. Many other teens who have a parent with cancer have . felt the same way you do now. Some of these emotions are listed below. Think about people you can talk with about your feelings. Check off the feelings you have: scared My world is falling apart.

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Vaccinations for Preteens and Teens, Age 11-19 Years

Vaccinations for Preteens and Teens, Age 11-19 Years

www.immunize.org

Teens who want to be protected from meningitis type B are recommended to receive 2 doses of MenB vaccine starting at age 16. Teens with certain risk conditions (such as a non-functioning spleen) should be vaccinated also, and receive boosters if their risk is ongoing. Ask your healthcare provider if you have a risk factor. Maybe.

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Growing Up Together - Autism Society

Growing Up Together - Autism Society

www.autism-society.org

your school and are in your class. With your acceptance and help, a student with autism can do well at school and fi t in with classmates. With some understanding, a little assistance and inclusion in social activities, teens with autism may become great friends.

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Monitoring Your Teen’s Activities: What Parents and ...

Monitoring Your Teen’s Activities: What Parents and ...

www.cdc.gov

Talk with your relatives, your neighbors, your teen’s teachers, and other adults who know your teen. Ask them to share what they observe about your teen’s behaviors, moods, or friends. Watch how your teen spends money. Keep track of how your teen spends time online, and talk about using the Internet safely.

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Doing Mathematics with Your Child

Doing Mathematics with Your Child

www.edu.gov.on.ca

Begin with activities that meet your child’s level of mathematical understanding. Early success in solving problems will build your child’s confidence. Gradually move to activities that provide more challenge for your child. • If you and your child are more comfortable in a language other than English, use it.

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Talk with Your Teen About E-cigarettes: A Tip Sheet for ...

Talk with Your Teen About E-cigarettes: A Tip Sheet for ...

e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov

Ask your health care provider to talk to your teen about the risks of e-cigarettes. You might also suggest that your teen talk with other trusted adults, such as relatives, teachers, faith leaders, coaches, or counselors whom you know are aware of the risks of e-cigarettes.

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DEALING WITH TRAUMA: A TF-CBT WORKBOOK FOR TEENS

DEALING WITH TRAUMA: A TF-CBT WORKBOOK FOR TEENS

depts.washington.edu

TEENS By Alison Hendricks, Judith A. Cohen, Anthony P. Mannarino, and Esther Deblinger For personal/clinical use only. Please do not distribute for other purposes without written permission from the authors. 2 DEALING WITH TRAUMA: A TF …

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