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1. About Our Kids [ Report dead link ]
Information on children's mental health and parenting based on research in child psychiatry, psychology, and child development; sponsored by the New York University Child Study Center.
http://www.aboutourkids.org
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2. Age-Related Reactions of Children to Disaster [ Report dead link ]
Discusses children's and teens' reactions to overwhelming traumatic events, describes PTSD signs for parents to look for, and advises on helping children cope. From New York State Office of Mental Health Crisis Counseling Guide.
http://www.omh.state.ny.us/omhweb/crisis/crisiscounseling3.html
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3. Ask The Doctor [ Report dead link ]
Interactive medical question and answer forum about all aspects of child behavior. Questions are replied to by online doctors with an online library of articles on children's problems.
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/ChildBehavior
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4. Ask The Psychologist [ Report dead link ]
Parenting questions about behavior problems and emotional issues are answered by experienced clinical psychologist Dr. Thomas Yarnell.
http://www.selfhelpsolutions.homestead.com/Parenting.html
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5. Build Your Child's Self-Esteem [ Report dead link ]
Dr. Yarnell, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, describes 16 techniques parents and teachers can use to build high, positive self-esteem in their children.
http://www.homestead.com/selfhelpsolutions/build.html
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6. Children and Trauma: Reactions to the WTC Disaster [ Report dead link ]
Psychologist Michael Fenichel presents internet resources for coping with the trauma and recovery following the attack on the World Trade Center.
http://www.psychservices.com/hope.shtml
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7. Does Your Child Need Help? [ Report dead link ]
An information pamphlet developed by Parents Involved Network to help families tell the difference between everyday problems and those that may signal more serious distress.
http://www.pinofpa.org/resources/child_help.html
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8. Supporting Your Adolescent: Tips for Parents [ Report dead link ]
Guidance to parents on supporting, guiding and interacting with teenage children, including getting special help when needed. From the US Department of Health and Human Services.
http://www.ncfy.com/supporti.htm
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9. Tips for Parents: Adolescents [ Report dead link ]
Australian government brochure provides advice on adolescent behavioural topics.
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/Publishing.nsf/Content/mental-pubs/$FILE/tipadol.pdf
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10. Tips for Parents: Kids 1-4 [ Report dead link ]
Australian government brochure provides advice on building and sustaining young children's emotional well-being. Emphasises the importance of routines.
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/Publishing.nsf/Content/mental-pubs/$FILE/tipsonefour.pdf
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