Disturbing book adaptation sheds light on teen suicide. Read Common Sense Media’s 13 Reasons Why review, age rating, and parents guide.
We all want to keep our ren safe and secure and help them live to their full potential. Knowing how to prevent leading causes of injury, like burns, is a step toward this goal. Every day, over 300 ren ages 0 to 19 are treated in emergency rooms for burn-related injuries and two
How Snapchat Demographics Are Shifting. While Snapchat remains wildly popular with social media users—over 60% of U.S. smartphone users are between the ages of 13 and 34 are Snapchatters—what’s more revealing is how Snapchat is now beginning to proliferate quickly among older demographics.
Brief Description Hallucinogens are a diverse group of drugs that alter perception (awareness of surrounding objects and conditions), thoughts, and feelings. They cause hallucinations, or sensations and images that seem real though they are not.
Fully 95% of teens are online, a percentage that has been consistent since 2006. Yet, the nature of teens’ internet use has transformed dramatically during that
Prescription drug misuse has become a large public health problem, because misuse can lead to addiction, and even overdose deaths. For teens, it is a growing problem: After marijuana and alcohol, prescription drugs are the most commonly misused substances by Americans age 14 and older. Teens misuse
Given the thorough integration of social media into the lives of the majority of American teens, it is no surprise that these sites play an important role in
cence typically describes the years between ages 13 and 19 and can be considered the transitional stage from hood to adulthood. However, the physical and psychological changes that occur in cence can start earlier, during the or “tween” years (ages 9 through 12).
Summarizes recommendations for preventive screening of cents, teens ages 13-18.
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