Children can suffer the aftershocks of trauma for a long time. How can you tell when children behaviors are healthy reactions to a traumatic event or if stress in children calls for professional help?
Families with children of special needs can find hope and renewal in three special needs resources: faith, freedom and friendship. Learn how these can help.
ADD and ADHD are two of the most commonly diagnosed disorders of childhood. What is ADD and ADHD? Know the symptoms of ADD and ADHD, and learn about treatments.
It's always difficult to help a child understand the death of someone close to him. These popular children's books that deal with loss can help you explain about death with pictures and words.
Sex, drugs and depression are the big three problems many children face in middle school. Learn the risks as well as ways parents can prepare for—or even prevent—these problems in children.
Disasters like Hurricane Katrina, which struck Louisiana in August 2005, are hard for children to understand. Learn ways parents can help decrease stress in children in the face of tragedy.
Stress in teens is growing at an alarming rate, especially among college-age kids. EduGuide's publications and web site provide students and their families with advice on many topics, including how to survive in college.
In 2004, youth suicide was the third leading cause of death among young people ages ten to twenty-four. Learn more facts about youth suicide. Knowledge can aid prevention.