Resources

Diversity

Celebrating differences and helping teens feel valued, respected, and included regardless of identity.

Mental Health

Supporting teens’ emotional well-being by addressing stress, anxiety, depression, and overall mental wellness.

Peer Pressure

Guiding teens to make confident, healthy choices while navigating influence from friends and social circles.

Bullying

Raising awareness and providing support to help teens cope with, prevent, and recover from bullying experiences.

Runaways and Homelessness

Offering resources and understanding for teens affected by housing insecurity, substance abuse, and related challenges.

Other Posts

Articles

Insightful, easy-to-read articles that help parents and mentors better understand teens and support them through real-life challenges.

Diversity Education

Kids, Teens and Young Adults page

Mental Health Therapy

Addiction and Recovery

Youth Care and Health Care Services

Boys Town Hotline:
(800)-448-3000

Children and Teen Advocate National Bullying Prevention Center

Youth Care and Health Care Services

Boys Town Hotline:
(800)-448-3000

Bullying Prevention Guide

Addiction and Recovery

Leadership and Community Involvement

Youth Development

Becoming one or finding one

Rosalind Wiseman’s talks about how to crack the girl code and understand the powerful role cliques play in shaping every aspect of adolescent girls’ lives. This relatable resource is a guide for parents, educators and coaches to help teenage girls navigate tough times as they are growing up.

Rosalind Wiseman didn’t want to leave the boys’ side of the story out. So, she wrote a companion book to Queen Bees and Wannabees to talk about the challenges of navigating growing up as a boy. This relatable resource is a guide for parents, educators and coaches to help teenage boys navigate the challenges with bullying, peer pressure, and many others

Kirt Manecke focuses on the importance of good customer service and how we as teens or adults can position ourselves to give it. While these skills are important in customer service, they also transfer to many other parts of our lives.

Lisa Schab puts together guided journals for teens to give them a place to explore how they feel and write them out. These guided journals help manage intense emotions teens may be feeling through 100 engaging prompts, combining writing, art, and mindfulness exercises to teach coping mechanisms in a non-threatening, accessible format.

To build confidence and self esteem

Social media can lead to peer pressure and bullying