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  1. Don't ask, don't tell. Hidden in the crowd: the need for documenting links between sexuality and suicidal behaviours among young people.: An article from: Youth Studies Australia by Sue Headley, 2004-06-01

81. Suicide Prevention Services, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
Teen Suicide. family Education Network Learn the Facts About Suicide The surveillance, prevention and treatment, and disseminates sciencebased information on
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/socserv/suicide.html
Select Library Area: Ask a Librarian Careers at CLP Computer Classes Directions Employment Genealogy/History Homework Help Hours Kids' Site Library Subject Guide Locations Renew a Book Request a Book Research Databases Resource Guide Search Subject Departments Support the Library Teens' Site
Subject Search:
Web Site Catalog Internet Search
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Resource Guide:
... Social Services
Suicide Prevention Services
Pittsburgh Region Pennsylvania United States International
Pittsburgh Region
Catholic Charities
http://www.ccpgh.org/
For CAREline, in Allegheny County, call 412-456-6976; outside Allegheny, call 1-800-321-CARE (2273).
CONTACT Pittsburgh
http://www.contactpgh.org/
Crisis and Suicide Hotline

412-820-HELP 24 hours / 7 days a week, also available as 1-800-SUICIDE
Family Services of Western Pennsylvania Dedicated to fostering the capacities and skills in families and individuals to direct their lives and help to create a productive, caring community.
Mercy Behavioral Health http://www.mercybehavioral.org/ Crisis Line: 1-888-424-2287, round the clock, 7 days a week.

82. Springfield Library: Teen Links
From a group of library science students at addressing issues of concern to teens, families and youth agencies in teenreviewed, teen-recommended formats
http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/liblinks/teenlnk.html
Teen Links
Teen Books Teen Health Teen Zines Other Interesting Sites ... Homework Help Teen Books:
Summer Reading Lists from Local Schools
Check here for lists of summer reading requirements from several schools in Springfield.
Graphic Novels for Teens from the Springfield Library
Check out this list of graphics novels at the Springfield Library. Includes how-to books for graphic novelists and artists, and links to helpful sites on the web.
Springfield Library: Books for Teens
Our librarians have put together some great reading lists for teens!
Flamingnet.com
Book reviews and a reading list for preteens and young adults, including advance literature reviews. Created by a student who loves to read and his dad. Proceeds from book sales are used to buy books for students and libraries in need.
Guys Read
A website devoted to reading by guys, about guys, for guys.
Favorite Teen Angst Books
The best books for blue moods.
Reading Rants
Out of the ordinary teen booklists. Want something good to read? Check out her riot grrl, slacker and other "best-of" lists.
Teen Reads
A great site for the serious teen reader. Links to book reviews, features, author information, and more. The sites focuses on new Young Adult novels and adult novels that appeal to teens.

83. Programs For Children & Teens
They also work with pregnant teenagers. more information, call family Environmental Sciences Department at technical assistance to families and professionals
http://www.csun.edu/~commrel/Child_Teen.htm
    School Programs for Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers and Kindergartners dedicated to fostering continued growth and development of the “whole” child as well as forming a partnership with the family. An active learning approach, based on developmentally appropriate practices, encourages children to explore and interact with their environment. The cost ranges from $112-500 a month, depending on the program.
  • DEEP – (Developmental Enrichment Extension Program) after school enrichment programs for kindergarten through second grade students. Contact: (818) 677-3131 or barbara.j.hill@csun.edu. Summer Academic Programs for Elementary School Students (July - August)

  • There are two versions of this program, one for elementary and one for secondary (grades 6-12) students. Both of them offer enrichment in academic subjects and creative expression, are taught by highly experience teachers and have a low student-teacher ratios. For further information, call (818) 677-3333.
  • Fun Under the Sun Day Camp

  • For children in grades K-9, the camp offers indoor and outdoor summer activities, including sports, swimming, drama, arts and crafts and environmental education and field trips. For further information call (818)677-6028

    84. SAMHSA Model Programs Links
    family Development (formerly Behavioral Sciences Institute) is a and professionals trying to help those families. information for parents of teens; speeches by
    http://modelprograms.samhsa.gov/template_cf.cfm?page=links&linkCatID=9&from=cat

    85. Parents'Source Family Net: Parenting, Kids & Educational: Parenting Sites
    to nonprofit websites and organizations started by teens. Packard and Merck Institute for science Education. with the economic responsibilities of the family.
    http://www.parentssource.com/Net1_parent1.98.html
    Psychiatry Facts for Families
    http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/index.htm
    Online series of 69 pamphlets provides parents with concise, up to date information on problems families may encounter, including depression, children and divorce, drug use, learning disabilities and discipline. National ADD Association Kids' Area
    http://www.add.org/content/kids1.htm
    Focusing on how ADD affects situations at home, school and with friends, this site includes "Good Stuff About ADD" for kids to think about. Parents: The Anti-Drug
    http://www.theantidrug.com
    This anti-drug tool box includes drug information, news, expert and parent-to-parent advice and what kids are saying about drugs. Talking With Kids About Tough Issues
    http://www.talkingwithkids.org
    This national initiative encourages parent/child communication about tough issues like sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol and drug abuse. WholeFamily Center
    http://www.wholefamily.com
    [Back to Top]
    Become a Mentor or a Volunteer
    http://www.health.org/yourtime/mentorvolunteer/pacmailsearch.cfm Search engine to match volunteers with opportunities. Berks Community Television www.bctv.org

    86. YMC - Family Communication: Links

    http://www.kqed.org/w/ymc/family/links/
    select a topic local focus
    Communication
    Generation Gap Tips for Parents Surveys Communication Families First - Key to Successful Family Functioning
    Effective communication is an important characteristic of strong, healthy families. Research identifies communication as an essential building block of strong marital, parent-child, and sibling relationships. Celebrate Your Family
    Intended to help family develop its strengths. The only two requirments for celebrating your family are a desire to do something that will strengthen family further, and a family commitment to set aside some time for strength-building activties. Communicating With Your Teen
    Have real life examples of communication problem. Teaches how to use an action plan.
    Tips for improving communications, learn about the barriers to communications, why is communcation so important, and how to communication more effectively.
    Teenagers and adults have a difficult time communicating. Teenagers often think adults wouldn't understand anything. Adults often think teenagers just don't listen to anything they say. That creates conflict.

    87. Home Educating Family Sites
    they started, along with environmental links, and information of Beckton another Christian family site, with how they dealt with teenage qualifications (see
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3262/hesites.htm
    Home educating family sites
    Home Ed index page

    Complete site map

    Home Education info

    Home Ed resources
    ...
    General links
    There are over twenty thousand families in the UK whose children are home educated, and at least a million in the USA. One family can only provide one perspective on home education. Every child is unique, every parent has a different background, and each situation provides different opportunities for learning. There are thousands of homeschooling web sites based in the USA, and a few elsewhere in the world. I have selected some which had family appeal and other interest rather than being just a list of links to resources. So have a look at some of the following sites, which introduce other home educating families and their own unique perspectives on home education - as well as a wide variety of other interests. The Underhill Family web site : A web site which features motorbike building and a rabbit, as well as some useful reviews of software and information about home education, particularly details of activities in the West Midlands. The Haylett Virtual Residence : A Christian family site, full of useful information about home education in the UK, with several articles about Christian issues related to relationships, families and education.

    88. Home Education In The UK: Reciprocal Links Page
    fairly new site which organises useful links for British and information Open here a family-oriented directory site is indexed in the parenting teens category
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3262/reciprocal.html
    Reciprocal links
    Home Education UK
    Homeschooling Information Home Education Articles Socialisation ...
    General links
    Although, where appropriate, I have included links to many sites which link to this site, there are some which for various reasons have not been included within my other pages. This page is an attempt to include ALL such links. If you have linked to this site and are not included in the list below, please let me know. If you would like to link to this site, please do so! If you let me know, I will link back to you on this page (and elsewhere, if your site content fits in with any of my pages). So that this page doesn't become too lengthy, I have not listed the sites which gave me awards (shown on the index page ) or where I am part of a web-ring (listed on the web-rings page!) nor have I included all the variations on directories - just a few of the more interesting ones that list this site.
    UK Home Education sites
    Free Range Education - the site related to the book, with a useful 'AskFred' advice section, and lots of resources

    89. Internet Public Library: Parenting & Family Life
    figures, television and film, scientists and philosophers of parenting, and about family involvement in answers readers questions about parenting teenagers.
    http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/soc60.50.60/
    dqmcodebase = "/javascript/"
    Subject Collections

    Business

    Computers

    Education
    ... Adults This collection All of the IPL Advanced
    Sub-headings:
    Adoption
    Resources in this category:
    You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
    The ABCs of Safe and Healthy Child Care
    http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/abc/abc.htm
    "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has written this handbook to help you, the child care provider, reduce sickness, injury, and other health problems in your child care facility. The information in this handbook applies to any child care provider in any setting, whether you take care of children in a center or in your own home." "This handbook will help you maintain a safe and healthy child care setting, with up-to-date information, including: How infectious diseases are spread; What you can do to keep yourself and the children in your care healthy; What disease and injury prevention practices you should follow; What disease and injury prevention practices you should require parents to follow; What the most common childhood diseases and health conditions are, how to recognize them, and what you can do when they occur."
    http://babyparenting.about.com/

    90. SUNY Upstate Medical University: Health Information Center
    com American Council of science and Health. American Academy of family Physicians; Freevibe; Girl Power Teen Scene - FDA; ONDCP; THINK Teenage Health Interactive
    http://www.upstate.edu/library/healthinfo/hic_links.shtml
    About the HIC
    Services

    Lending Collection

    Video Collection
    ...
    Library Home

    Quick Links Calendar Colleges: -Medicine -Graduate Studies -Nursing -Health Professions Contacting Upstate Departments Email Directory Employment Library Search Page Telephone Directory University Hospital Upstate Home
    Consumer Health Links
    Most of these links will take you to other sites off campus.
    (Use the back arrow on your browser to return to this page.) Advanced Directives Aging and Elderly Government Alcohol
    Allergies

    91. All.info: Society And Social Sciences / Relationships And Family / Teen Parentin
    Teen Parenting Society and Social Sciences Relationships and or view guestbook links home teen pregnancy parenting pregnancy, parenting and family site
    http://all.info/directory/Society_and_Social_Sciences/Relationships_and_Family/T
    Search Directory: You are in: Society and Social Sciences Relationships and Family Teen Parenting Suggested Categories:
    Society and Social Sciences > Relationships and Family > Parenting > Teen Parenting

    Society and Social Sciences > Relationships and Family > Teen Parenting

    Girl-Mom

    A website designed for and by teen mothers, GirlMom aims to help teen mothers create a supportive, educational space for teen moms to gather within. GirlMom believes that all mothers deserve equal respect and recognitition for the work that they do, regardless of age or marital status. GirlMom works to help mothers empower themselves by shedding social stigmas and taking control of their lives. Come for friendship, support, education, community and advice.
    Site produced by: an Expert/Specialist
    http://girlmom.com/
    Three Hearts - Videos for infant massage for teenage parents and adoptive...
    Three Hearts produces two Videos that teach Infant Massage for bonding directed at Teenage parents and Adoptive families
    Site produced by: an Expert/Specialist from a Business
    http://www.thethreehearts.com/hearts/

    92. Teenage Cancer Trust
    useful links, and information for family and friends. of teens’ art, and section of teens’ poetry and of Internet resources in life and health sciences.
    http://www.teencancer.org/z/pages/links1/gibson/
    Links for Teenage Cancer Trust
    By Melanie Gibson, in collaboration with Simon Davies and Harry Alberts
    (please note, the links below will open in a new window) Mission: To provide an extensive bibliography of credible resources in the following areas: clinical medicine (including clinical trials and information specific to adolescent oncology), consumer health (information in laypersons terms so people of a variety of education, reading levels, and ages may benefit), and patient and family outreach and support (including support and self-help for teenagers, family, friends, and supporters who wish to know more about teen cancer), and information resources (organisations, directories, libraries).
    Personal Mission: My goal is to use my education in library science to aid in selection and dissemination of information. This is my way of contributing to what I think is a very unique and desperately needed organisation that has the potential to go global.
    I am not authorized to make medical decisions or advise patients on treatment and care. These websites are provided for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for diagnosing or treating cancer. Patients needing medical advice and care should seek the help of a physician.
    My credentials:
    GENERAL CANCER INFORMATION
    Association of Cancer Online Resources
    www.acor.org

    93. Daily Online Newspaper: The Christian Science Monitor
    Parenting information for the years from baby to teen. Research that affirms family and religion as the Tech general Sci/Tech Daily science, technology, future
    http://www.csmonitor.com/linkslibrary/
    WORLD USA COMMENTARY LEARNING ... Text Edition Search:
    Arts
    Books Poetry Learning ... Culture Also visit our Liblog Latest news in brief:
    Updated 4:00 p.m. ET
    Crowds extend Reagan viewing

    Iraq hostages freed in military operation

    S. Korea to beef up military forces

    G-8 summit opens with attention on Iraq
    ...
    Text messages in Bryant case

    Most-viewed stories:
    (for 06/07/04)
    'Goodnight, Cleveland ...
    forever! The meaning of Mr. Reagan Why Muslim women fit into European society faster than men ... Lukewarm or on fire? Monitor Web Directory: sites we like The Monitor Web Directory is a guide to some of the best information resources on the Internet as selected by Monitor staff. Just as the web continues to grow and change, this guide will be selectively changing. Please Note: The Monitor does not endorse the sites behind these links. We offer them for your additional research. Also visit Liblog , our Library web log that offers regular tips on cool, interesting and informative sites to visit on the Web. Arts Dance: New York Public Library Dance Collection Extensive list of resources for dance including festivals, productions and references for many types of dance. Yahoo - directory From ballet and ballroom to tango and tap.

    94. Teens, Sex, And Power Of Parents Csmonitor.com
    B. Wood Staff writer of The Christian science Monitor. LOS reform, says Tina Hoff of the Kaiser family Foundation. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy.
    http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0905/p01s03-ussc.html

    95. Providence Public Library Parents: Links
    Need insight about your teenage daughter? links brought to you by the family Nutrition Program, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of
    http://www.provlib.org/parents/links/links.htm
    Parents' Pl@ce
    Websites for Parents
    Color in Colorado
    This new bilingual web site, created by the Reading Rockets project, is for Spanish-speaking parents of children between infancy and nine years old. The site includes simple, powerful ways to help parents help their children become successful students and readers.
    White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans
    (English).
    Resources from early childhood through college and is completely bilingual, also has section for kids.
    (Spanish)
    The American Library Association's Great Sites for Parents and Caregivers

    Family.com

    Disney's parenting magazine online familyeducation.com Books, Books and More Books!
    Book Adventure

    A free reading motivation program for children in grades K to 8 created by the Sylvan Learning Center Foundation, a non-profit organization. Kids can earn points and prizes for their reading efforts.
    BookHive
    Planet Esme An inspirational, fun children's literature site created by Esme Raji Codell, a children's literature specialist and author of Educating Esme: Diary of a Teacher's First Year. Oprah's Book Club Kids Reading Lists Health and Child Development Learning Disabilities Information and Resources Kids Health Created by the Nemours Foundation Center for Children's Health Media

    96. Gunston Library - Links For Parents
    Department of Education Helping Your Child Learn science . nation s commitment to children and families into action of resources for parents of teens from the
    http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/gunston/library/parents/
    Welcome Gunston Parents!
    Web Sites of Interest to Parents
    Homework Help Guidance with the Internet and Media Special Education and Gifted Education Social Studies Enrichment - Get prepared for the SOL tests!

    97. Education Higher Learning - Teenagers Young Adults - Children Family
    education and higher learning for teenagers and young
    http://www.buzzle.com/chapters/children-and-family_teenagers-and-young-adults_ed
    Home Web Directory What's the Buzz? Escape Hatch ... Free Email Tuesday, June 08, 2004 10:24:07 PM DIRECTORY VISITOR POLL
    Who is your favorite rapper?

    FEATURED AUTHORS Robert Levin Robert Levin has written for The Village Voice and Rolling Stone, among other publications. He is also the coauthor... Simon Conroy Specialising in customer acquisition and internet marketing using search engine positioning techniques, Simon has run... sanjay Moreland I'm Jess. I don't sit back and wait for life I snatch it up. I've done a few crazy things, and if you stick around... Chapter Quicklink What's the Buzz Escape Hatch: Open Mic
    Education and Higher Learning
    Teenagers, also referred to as teens, youths, young adults, or adolescents, make up that segment of the population ranging in age from 13 to 19. Traditionally a difficult period of life from a social and sometimes physical standpoint, the teen years represent a coming of age in most individuals, a time during which emotional growth is at its peak. It is also a time during which the individual becomes less dependent on parents for assistance in many ways, though in modern society, children are often aided financially until the completion of their formal education. The links included herein relate to education and higher learning for teenagers and young adults. Get more exposure, list your site

    98. KQED | Youth Media Corps: Teen Pregnancy: Links
    Youth examine teen pregnancy through videos and art, offer their diverse perspectives and opinions, and list some available resources.
    http://www.kqed.org/w/ymc/pregnancy/links/
    select a topic local focus Home Links Poems Interviews ... PERSPECTIVES
    IN CALIFORNIA Baby Steps: Schools Help Teen Moms Succeed
    An Oakland Tribune article discusses school-based support systems including academic, personal and child care services so teen parents can break the cycle.
    Cal-SAFE: A Program for Expectant and Parenting Teens

    This collaboration provides academic, nursing, counseling, and vocational support services which will allow these teens to complete their high school education; to learn to become competent and caring parents; and to become successful, contributing members of society. A School Accountability Report Card (PDF) provides an update on the progress of the Cal-SAFE program for the 2000-2001 school year. WYSE Mentors Help Teens Discover Alternatives to Pregnancy
    Middle-school girls in four California communities are learning through mentors and intensive after-school programs that routes to true self-esteem and healthy peer approval do not include sexual activity and pregnancy at an early age.

    99. The Virtual Museum For Children
    Stories, Canada short stories about scientists * familyPoint - a (Other languages also supported.); Netscape family page; Open Directory - Kids and Teens.
    http://www.jpbowen.com/children/
    The Virtual Museum for Children
    See Harry Potter books
    Stories, Poems, Pictures and Sounds
    Contents
    The Bowen Family
    Note: Emma (11) thinks it is rotten that just because Alice (13) is older she always comes first. Please help if you can by visiting Emma's page
    This children's page receives around 1,500 visitors per day. Thank you to all our visitors! We cannot answer most of your email, but appreciate your comments.
    Alice's Home Page
    Emma's Home Page
    Rhubarb the Cat's Home Page
    Daddy and Mummy 's Home Pages boring
    The Adventures of Tottles the Bear by Jonathan Bowen
    Alice's Day Out
    Ten Little Birdies
    Some sound recordings by Alice, Emma, etc.
    Children's Joke Page
    Party Hats (folded from paper)
    An Oil Slick - a story of a puffin in the Shetland Isles by Alice
    Sound quiz - guess the sounds (beware large sound files)
    Scribble pad if you would like to draw something
    Why the Lady of Shalott was Cursed , a poem by Alice
    Advent Calendar by Alice
    See above for other links.

    100. Financial Literacy
    and is maintained by a division of the family and Consumer Sciences College of Designed to be teen friendly. Provides valuable online resources through
    http://www.gsfc.org/GHEAC/dsp_mng_links.cfm
    CONTACT US Managing Your Money 101 Financial Literacy and Managment Links Peer Financial Counseling ... GHEAC's Peer Financial Counseling Program - GHEAC's link to the Peer Financial Counseling (PFC) Program. This program was developed by GHEAC in partnership with students from the University of Georgia to equip students with a basic understanding of personal financial management to help meet life's challenges and opportunities. With this aim in mind, a series of four lessons have been developed that explore the critical issues of budgeting, credit, student loans, and savings and investing. www.mapping-your-future.org - GHEAC in a sponsor of the Mapping Your Future (MYF) Web site. MYF's mission is to counsel students and families about college, career, and financial aid choices through a state-of-the-art, public service Web site. The Web site has sections geared specifically for all educational levels of students as well as parents. Other features of the site with links that provide useful information and can be clicked from the left side of the home page are:

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