Teens
In today’s technology-driven world,
adolescents and teenagers have more ways to communicate than ever before. While technology has made it easier for young people to stay connected with friends and family, it has also created new opportunities for cyberbullying.
Mental health problems don't only affect adults. Children, teens and young adults can have mental health problems, too. In fact, three out of four people with mental health problems showed signs before they were 24 years old.
Romance can make your heart pound and your tummy flip. If you're confused or concerned, we can help! Keep reading for answers to common questions about teen dating.
As you get older, you’re able to start making your own decisions about a lot of things that matter most to you. You may choose your own clothes, music, and friends. You also may be ready to make decisions about your body and health.
Protect yourself by getting vaccinated. There are many important reasons to get vaccinated. Talk to your doctor to make sure you are up to date on the vaccines that are right for you.
Teens might have cosmetic surgery for a number of reasons, including to remove acne scars, change their noses, and make their breasts smaller or bigger. But if there’s something you don’t like about your body, your best bet is to try to work on how you feel about it. Your attitude can make a big difference. Try to focus on what you like about yourself. And remember that you’ve got lots more to offer the world than just how you look.
