Topics: Health : Emotional Health and Wellbeing

The focus of "emotional health and wellbeing" is the health of the mind, including talking about feelings, coping with problems, dealing with stress, recognizing and coping with mental illnesses, getting help from counselors and therapists, and other aspects of mental health that help kids and teens to understand and regulate their positive and negative emotions.

Anger Anger View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Anger is the feeling that people experience when they don't get what they want, or when someone hurts their feelings, or when they feel that rules are unfair.
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Bullying Bullying View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Bullying occurs when a powerful person repeatedly hurts a less-powerful person. This is normally combined with evident enjoyment on the part of the bully, and a sense of being unfairly targeted on the part of the person being bullied.
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Grief Grief View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Grief is a universal reaction to change and loss. It can come from things like death of a parent or friend, the end of a relationship, or a move to a new neighborhood.
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Peer Pressure Peer Pressure View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Peer pressure is when friends or classmates push you to do things you wouldn't ordinarily do.
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School School View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
This category lists pages and sites about the emotional issues children and teenagers face at school.
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Self Harm Self Harm View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Self-harm describes a wide range of things that people do to themselves in a deliberate and usually hidden way, which are damaging.
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Shyness Shyness View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Shyness is feeling scared or nervous around other people. Almost everyone is shy sometimes.
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Stress Stress View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Stress happens when someone is worried or uncomfortable about something. It could be a test at school, a fight with a friend, or when there are family problems.
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