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As families navigate an ongoing national mental health crisis among American children, a new report reveals that while most parents think their teens are receiving the social and emotional support ...
Camp Joy may look like a typical summer camp, but for the kids there, the games and activities are tools for something much ...
Why social-emotional learning is important for teens but often doesn’t work. But as with academic subjects, to move the needle on students’ skills requires, at a minimum, high-quality, age ...
Friendships play a large role in many teens’ lives. Relationships with friends can also be a predictor of long-term outcomes for teens, including the quality of their adult relationships and work ...
The start of summer brings a sense of excitement for many teens. Take a moment to reflect back to your teen years. As we ...
Parents think teens get the emotional support they need. Kids disagree. A CDC study reveals a striking discrepancy between how parents and teens understand the emotional and social support teens need.
When teens were asked how often they get the social and emotional support they need, 27.5 percent said “always,” 31 percent said “usually,” 12.5 percent said “rarely” and 7.4 percent ...