Internet Mental Health
This reference provides information on common mental disorders, treatment, medications, and more.
AllKidsGrieve.org
AllKidsGreive.org is a resource for teachers, parents, counselors, and other caring adults. It offers curriculum, strategies, publications, and organizations to help adults help kids adapt and grow through loss.
American Psychological Association
This site provides resources and information for educators, parents, teens, and others on such topics as health care, depression, parenting, and career planning.
(Grades: 9-12)
Mental Health Net
Mental Health Net claims to be the "oldest and largest online mental health directory guide and community." Users can pose questions, read articles, and view resources on mental health issues.
Teen Central.Net
This is an excellent site for teens by teens. It was developed by experts in teen counseling and psychology, and offers a safe, anonymous space for teens to work out their problems. (Grades: 6-12)
School Psychology Resources Online
This site offers resources galore for educators, parents, and school psychologists.
You Can Handle Them All
Here is an outstanding place for parents and educators to come to gain insight into what can motivate kids to act out. At present, the site describes 117 different behaviors, looks at the effects of the behaviors on others, and offers advice about good and bad ways to go about changing the behavior. (Grades: Parents)
Talk With Your Kids
In today's world, kids are confronting sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol, and drugs at an increasingly early age. Experts identify ages 8-12 years as an important window of opportunity when children are most open to hearing about these tough issues from their parents. Talk With Your Kids gives parents tools and tips on how to have open and honest conversations with their kids. The site also features an organizers toolkit for people interested in sharing the Talk With Your Kids program at community events such as PTA or church meetings. The information is also available in a downloadable booklet version that can be printed out and shared with others. (Grades: Parents)
I Want My NTV!
A large body of research links television violence to aggressive behavior in children. I Want My NTV! does a great job of making this controversial and often confusing issue easier for young people to understand. (Grades: 3-8)
Get Your Angries Out
Everyone gets the angries, and sometimes they can get us into trouble. Lynne Namka, Ed. D., gives some good advice about how to release those mads in helpful ways, and how to create more peace in our communities. (Grades: 2-12+)
Kids Help Phone Line
Information on current topics specific to adolescents and teens. (Grades: 9-12 & Parents)
Adolescence Directory On Line
This site is a needed resources with quality material in quantity