| Adolescent Mental Health: Articles on peer pressure, self-esteem, bullying, and other aspects of adolescence. |
| Cyber Knowledge and Emotion: Take a ride on the E. Motion Express and explore your feelings through interactive stories and games. |
| Dealing With Feelings: Confused, sad, mad, glad? Learn about these emotions and how to deal with them. |
| Embrace The Future: Young Australians' Mental Health and WellBeing program. Includes mental health problems, youth issues, where to get help and upcoming events. |
| For Teens Only: Balancing Lifestyle Changes: Advice includes handling emotional, physical, intellectual, and social growth out of childhood toward adulthood. |
| Girl Zone: Unseasonable Temperatures: Learn about how you deal with anger in this quiz. Explains the range from hot tempers to icy silence and what's healthy and not healthy about each. |
| GirlZone: Feeling Fried: Take this quiz and learn if you have trouble saying what you think and what's on your mind. Offer tips for wimpettes, u-go-girls, and wombats. |
| Going to a Psychologist, Psychiatrist, or Therapist: What's it like to go to a psychologist, psychiatrist, or therapist? Learn why kids go and what kinds of things they do when they're there. |
| GravityTeen: Personal stories from teens about self-esteem, pregnancy, abortion, and drugs. Includes inspirational thoughts and quotes. |
| Headroom: Cubby House: Learn what mental health is and how things like bullying and stress affect your feelings. Play games and puzzles. [Games require free Flash download.] |
| Headroom: Lounge: Find information on a range of mental health issues, chat with other teenagers, and view the photo gallery. |
| Headspace.org: Young People: Explains what mental health is, how to handle stress and information on problems like depression, self-harming, and eating disorders. Includes links to health agencies and Youthline in Auckland, New Zealand. |
| Helping Friends in Trouble: Stress, Depression, and Suicide: Describes healthy and unhealthy ways teens react to stress, warning signs of depression, and suicide danger signals. |
| Helping Kids Grow: The kids and teens on George Street teach about handling bullies, making friends, moving to a new school, homework problems and respecting other people. |
| KidsHealth: Dealing With Anger: Everyone gets angry, and anger can even be a good thing. Learn how to use and deal with strong feelings. |
| KidsHealth: Five Steps for Fighting Stress: Article explains how to get support, stay calm, express feelings, try to solve the problem, and be positive. |
| KidsHealth: Nightmares: Tells what nightmares are, why people have them, and what to do about them. |
| KidsHealth: Shyness: Learn how to be less shy. Also find out why being shy is sometimes a good thing. |
| KidsHealth: Talking About Your Feelings: Learn more about how to talk to parents and other adults about how you feel about things. |
| KidsHealth: The Story on Self-esteem: Explains why self-esteem is so important, how kids get it, and what kids who have low self-esteem can do. |
| KidsHealth: The Story on Stress: Learn how to manage stress when you are worried or uncomfortable about something, and you feel angry, frustrated, or afraid. |
| KidsHealth: Welcoming a New Baby Into Your Family: Tells what to expect before the baby comes, who this new person is, and when happens the baby comes home. |
| KidsHealth: What Kids Say About: Worrying: Find out what worry means and the top eight things kids ages 9 to 13 worry about. |
| KidsHealth: What Kids Who Are Moving Should Do: Moving isn't easy for anyone. Scared, excited, and angry are just a few of the feelings kids may have about moving. |
| MindZone: Information on assessing personal strengths, learning to recognize warning signs, and facts about mental health disorders. |
| Moozie: Meet Moozie the Cow and learn about kindness. Play games and puzzles, color pages or share a picture, help Moozie write a story, and see pictures of the farm. |
| Out on a Limb: A Guide to Getting Along: It's not easy to get along. Help Maria and her friends solve their problems peacefully. |
| Psychotherapy: Encyclopedia.com article about what psychotherapy is. |
| ROAR: Offers programs to help disadvantaged youth in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. Includes role models, finding inspiration, support links, and information about sex and sexual abuse. |
| Shykids.com: Kids/Tweens: Offers information and help with shyness for kids ages 4 to 12. Includes books, making friends, how to be more confident, and ways to start a conversation. |
| Shykids.com: Teens: Provides resources and information about shyness for teens. Includes books, Q and A, exploring talents, making friends, and building confidence. |
| Stress: Who Has Time For It?: Answers questions about what it is, if it's bad, why it feels bad, dealing with stress, and things that don't help. |
| Teens and Therapy: Answers common questions that teenagers have about psychotherapy. |
| There's Help: Information for youth on mental health, includes myths, warning signs, stigma, and how to get involved. |
| Wanna Bet?: A magazine for kids about the dangers of gambling. |
| Watch Your Mouth: Interactive quiz helps young people discover if they're saying things to themselves that they wouldn't say to anyone else in the world. |
| What's Normal?: Overcoming Obstacles and Stereotypes: Companion to the PBS broadcast explores the meaning of "normal" by introducing stories of teens who live with social or physical challenges and work to defy stereotypes. |
| Why Am I In Family Therapy?: Explains family therapy to children and teens. |
| Why Do We Get Nervous?: Explains why kids feel anxious sometimes and tells what a phobia is. |
| You Are a Special Person: Tips on how to enjoy relationships with family and friends. |
| Young Lives Under Pressure: Explores types of teen stress. Includes exams, parents, bullying, family problems, and ways to cope with each kind. |
| Youthline: Free New Zealand youth helpline for kids and teens ages 12 and up. Includes helping ideas, stories, FAQs, information, resources and map of Youthline Centres locations. |
| YouthLine: Offers free and confidential information, advice and counselling to young people under 25 in and around Bracknell, Berkshire, UK. |