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Adolescent
Health Transition Project
This site for teenagers teaches you how to take responsibility for your
own health care.
BAM! Body and Mind
Body and Mind is an online destination for kids created by the Centers
for Disease Control to give kids the information they need to make healthy
lifestyle choices.
Bumpy
Bones Club
Get these great tips on ways to do well in school, especially for kids
with Multiple Hereditary Exostoses.
Children
with Diabetes
Get tips for doing blood tests and shots.
For Kids Only
This US Dept. of Health and Human Services site for kids provides useful
information on health questions surrounding drugs and alcohol, including:
how to help others, how to say no, and links to other cool sites. All
available in English, Spanish and Portuguese, too!
Freevibe.com
Get the facts about drugs, listen to teen peers share their stories, read
about ways to help friends and family who might need help. There’s
also a totally cool poetry-slam section where you can make your own poems.
Garfield
Star Sleeper !
A site by the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research for educating
kids – and their parents, educators, and healthcare providers –
about the importance of adequate nighttime sleep. Mysteries and Games
for kids that teach about sleep while being inventive and fun!
Hello
Friend
This site has great tips written by teens who have learning disabilities
on how to succeed in school.
Kids Quest
Do you know, or are you, a kid who has difficulty moving around? (Quest:
Can someone in a wheelchair be an athlete?) Has difficulty seeing? (Can
kids who are blind read books?) Has difficulty using the bathroom, eating,
or getting dressed without help? (How do people who are disabled use the
bathroom?) The answers to these questions will be our Quest.
LdOnline
Kidzone
Don't miss these excellent tips that will help students with learning
disabilities succeed.
Multiple
Sclerosis: Keep S’myelin Newsletter
Keep S'myelin is a colorful newsletter filled with stories, interviews,
games, and activities for kids (and parents) that teach you about multiple
sclerosis. The newsletter is available in online Flash, or printable PDF
versions.
SparkTop.org
SparkTop.org---where no two brains spark alike---is for kids who
learn differently. Create...play games...meet other kids like you...and
learn about dyslexia and new ways to succeed in school and in life.
Teens With
Crohn's Disease
This terrific site is written and maintained by teens with Crohn's Disease.
Get loads and loads of great tips, read other's stories, and even find
helpful recipes. You can send in your own tips and info as well.
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