Physical & Mental Health
- Depression/Suicide (34)
- Emotional Intelligence (12)
- Health Care Resources for Youth (31)
- Mental Health (78)
- Mindfulness (29)
- Nutrition (51)
- Obesity Prevention (34)
- Resiliency (14)
- Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) (75)
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An organizational collective of groups and individuals aimed towards supporting mindfulness training as a necessary component of youth education.
With a variety of resources, Discovery Channel provides fun and interesting resources free and targeted to grades 6-8. Lesson plans are available in science, technology, social sciences, math, and language arts.
This campaign is designed to empower individuals to talk openly about mental illness, recognize symptoms, utilize local resources and seek help for a variety of communities.
Covenant House was founded 40 years ago, taking in homeless youth, offering them a hearty meal, a bed to sleep on and shelter over their head. Moreover, this house strives to move each kid forward down the path to an independent adulthood by offering services such as street outreach, health and medical care, GED high school program and other.
Activities/games for teens that include: SAT preparation, Math, Language Arts, History, and hands-on projects.
USNews provides a most comprehensive site on choosing a college – from local community colleges to major universities. A “grade point average calculator” lets you calculate the grades you’ll need to get into the college you want. A college personality quiz will help you define who you are and what college is best.
Youngmenshealthsite.org (YMH) is a website produced by the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Children’s Hospital Boston. The purpose of the website is to provide carefully researched health information to teenage boys and young men.
This website is centered on teen health and motivation. They aspire to keep teens on a healthy lifestyle track.
This page is all about teens living with cancer and how to cope with that as well as fundraisers and news updates.
Teen Ink is a website full of magazines, website content, and books written by teens for teens. They also provide resources to teens, here are some regarding teen health.
The NEW Teen Health & Wellness: Real Life, Real Answers—the award-winning, critically acclaimed online resource—provides middle school and high school students with nonjudgmental, straightforward, standards-aligned, curricular and self-help support.
Teen Health Issues provides a directory of contacts for issues ranging from alcohol and drugs to shoplifting.