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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

41. IASL: Links To Internet Resources For Kids
teenagers are also encouraged to submit their own book reviews for the site, The science Sleuth page poses questions for kids; these change regularly.
http://www.iasl-slo.org/kids.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration INTERNET RESOURCES FOR KIDS
Useful and Interesting Web Sites
This page has links to sites that teacher librarians can share with the young people who use their school libraries. There are search engines for kids, "homework help" sites, and sites that are good fun and/or informative. The aim is to help teacher librarians to encourage safe net surfing and to steer young people to sites that may appeal to them. As is usual for IASL's pages of links to Internet resources, preference has been given to sites that lead to a range of well-chosen resources. Before using the resources on this page, you should look at Child Safety on the Information Highway This is an online version of a brochure that is designed to help parents, teachers, and school librarians to guide children in their exploration of the Internet. It is readable, sensible, and very practical. See also the following sites: The following sites provide information about filtering software for the World Wide Web:
  • Internet Filtering: A White Paper "This document is intended to inform library directors, library boards, school librarians and school districts about the technical issues surrounding internet filtering."

42. St. Louis Public Library: KIDZONE: Follow Cool Kid Links: Science Lab
Take your family up on math challenges with cartoon characters named Polygon, Use this collection of useful links in numerous science areas for
http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/kidzone/links/science.htm

Science
Math Computers Experiments ... Foods
Science
See also Government Information About Foucault Pendulums
Find out everything from how Foucault invented the pendulum to why they prove the earth rotates. The Mad Scientist Network
Washington U's Ask a Scientist gets you answers to questions from the experts. Adventures in Science and Technology
Find cool science, engineering, and computer projects. Manufacturing Videos
Check out how things are made like candy, cars, airplanes, or bottles how the manufacturing processes works, like forging, casting, or injection molding. Archkidecture
Learn about architecture terms and ideas, with hands on projects to try and structures from around the world. The Particle Adventure
Learn how the universe is held together by learning about small particle physics and forces. The Art and Science of Bubbles
Get tips for making better bubbles to do lots of activities with. Periodic Table of Comic Books Click on an element to see a list of comic book pages involving that element. Atmospheric Optics Light playing on water drops, dust or ice crystals in the atmosphere produces a host of visual spectacles - rainbows, halos, glories, coronas and many more Find out where to see them and how they form. Then seek and enjoy them outdoors.

43. Educator Links - Stanford Medical Youth Science Program (SMYSP) - Stanford Unive
Educator links. Interactive Heart Disease Teen Health websites; Kidshealth.org Cornell Theory Center – Math and science gateway
http://smysp.stanford.edu/family/ed_links.html
School of Medicine Home Departments SMYSP Home ... Feedback
Educator Links
Interactive Heart Disease
Heart Disease and Obesity
  • Teen Health websites:
    Kidshealth.org
    The heart with different activities and self-quiz
    Tobacco use
Diabetes
Physical Activity
Cholesterol
Nutrition
Stanford University School of Medicine Departments Contacts Site by IRT Terms of Use

44. Great Parenting, Great Families & More !
My resource links provied cutting edge intuitive nurturing parenting information Trained and experienced in Human Development; Marriage, family science,
http://c.webring.com/hub?ring=parent

45. DerKeiler Directory - /Kids_and_Teens/Directories
Includes links about reading, math, science, and geography. » PeaKaBoo.Net, family SkaffeKids.com, familyfriendly links sorted by topic and rated.
http://directory.derkeiler.com/Top/Kids_and_Teens/Directories
Home UNIX Linux Coding ... Directories Directories Sub-categories See also: Links Virtual Middle School Library links to resources for students, teachers, and school librarians organized as a virtual library. Links to sites for kids organized by topic. Entertainment, activities, reading, science, social studies, and study resources. 4th and 5th Grade Student Research Resources Age-appropriate educational links for fourth and fifth grades in all areas of academics. ALA.org: Great Web Sites for Kids Internet guide of child-safe sites selected by a committee of the American Library Association. Alice's Virtual Restaurant - A Little Food for Thought Provides links to substantive and sometimes unusual sites covering a broad range of topics. Apple Learning Interchange Sites searchable by elementary, middle school, and high school grade levels from Apple, Inc. Ask Jeeves for Kids Allows users to ask a question in plain English, confirms the question, then takes them to one web site that answers the question. Awesome Library Online resources including the top 5 percent in education. Separate entry pages for teachers, kids, teens, parents, and librarians. Includes a search engine.

46. Kids' Money - Where's Kids' Money?
Investing For Women, Net links, Teaching Teens Good Investing Habits Northern Trails Area Education Agency, family and Consumer science links,
http://www.kidsmoney.org/whereskm.htm
Where's Kids' Money?
Articles/Shows Books Websites
Kids' Money has tried to verify as many of the items listed below as possible. However, due to the wide diversity of publications and websites, it has not been possible to confirm each and every one.
We realize this is only a partial list. Link Popularity lists 356 links to our old URL and 107 links to our new one. Most of these sightings come from visitors that choose to take the time to let us know about them. Some, we have discovered ourselves. Please take a minute and let us know about any publications or sightings that are not on our list that should be. Thank you.
Articles/Shows
Access Magazine , July 12, 2000
Sites to help your kids cash in
News Channel 5 , News at 5, June 29, 1999
Allowances
USA Weekend , June 2-4, 2000
Yahoo! Managing Your Money Online , Page 16
The Daily World , April 15, 2000
Bankers Teach Children To Save Pennies
For Something They Really Want , Page A4 Beloit Daily News , March 27, 2000 Children's allowances can be tricky decision Arizona Republic , March 17, 2000 Allowance's Big Payoff , Page E1 The Columbia Missourian , February 1, 2000 Kiddie Ca$h Multifacts (Ottawa Twins' Parents' Association) , February, 2000, Making Allowances , Page 1 Sympatico Netlife , January / February, 2000 Family Wire - Making Allowances , Page 21 Family Money , January / February, 2000 Streetwise Kids, Readers Resources

47. Pregnancy & Parenting: For Today's Mom - IVillage
From trying to conceive through your child s teen years, iVillage Pregnancy Recommended links. Travel Gear for Baby Road Trip MustHaves family Time
http://parenting.ivillage.com/
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48. Springfield Library: Teen Links
Teen Reads A great site for the serious teen reader. links to book reviews,features, From the Network for family Life Education, Rutgers University.
http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/liblinks/teenlnk.html
Teen Links
Teen Books Teen Health Teen Zines Other Interesting Sites ... Homework Help Teen Books:
Disaster Reading List for Teens
The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) has developed a reading list of books about overcoming disaster and stories of survival for teens. The booklist, which features fiction and nonfiction, was created to help librarians, educators and concerned adults guide teens to books that may help them cope after Hurricane Katrina.
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.

49. Teen Education
The links included herein relate to teen education and higher learning for Check Exploratorium Museum for information on related links in science, art,
http://www.buzzle.com/chapters/children-and-family_teenagers-and-young-adults_ed
Home Web Directory What's the Buzz? Escape Hatch ... Free Email Wednesday, September 21, 2005 7:43:18 AM DIRECTORY Teen Education Chapter Quicklink What's the Buzz Escape Hatch: Open Mic Teen Education
Teenagers are often aided financially until the completion of their formal education. The links included herein relate to teen education and higher learning for teenagers and young adults. 3D Atlas
Check 3D Atlas for information on this educational resource allowing students to study interactive maps and cultures of different countries, with related links. Anne Frank Educational Trust, United Kingdom
Check Anne Frank Educational Trust, UK for information on this charity which explains the history of Anne Frank and the Holocaust to students. British Broadcasting Corporation, United Kingdom: Beginners Web Wise Information Guide
Check BBC for information on this beginner’s guide to the Web, with related links and other resources. British Broadcasting Corporation, United Kingdom: Science in Action
Check BBC for information on science lessons to accompany their television series, with puzzles and graphics. British Broadcasting Corporation: Modern World History
Check BBC for information on history lessons from Europe 1919-1945, for GCSE level students and higher.

50. Afterschool.gov: All Teens' Links
All Teens links. Return to Web Sites for Teens Check out this page for thestory of some very weird science. Internet Medieval Sourcebook
http://www.afterschool.gov/text/tnlinks.html
Afterschool.gov
Food Health and Safety Learning Recreation ... Web Sites for Kids and Teens
All Teens' Links
Return to Web Sites for Teens
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Access America for Students

A student gateway to the Federal government. Online information and transactional services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. On your time. On your schedule. Through this site you can: apply for Federal student financial aid, e-file your taxes, request a change of address, find a job, consolidate student loans or register for selective service.
A Guide to Internet Resources

This document provides a starting point for you to find Internet Resources. When you find resources that meet your needs, be sure to check to see if the Web page has a "links" section. Use those links to continue surfing the Web to locate helpful resources.
American Battlefield Protection Program

A site dedicated to the preservation of American Battlefields.
America's Job Bank

Are you looking for your DREAM JOB? Visit this site.
America's Past
Discover the stories of America's Past...MEET amazing Americans, JUMP back in time, EXPLORE the states, JOIN America at play, SEE, HEAR and SING America. American Memory Do the most complete library search possible on America's sounds, pictures and story...the U.S. Library of Congress is on-line and at your fingertips.

51. MediaFamily.org | Links: Media Education And Media Literacy Resources
The National Institute on Media and the family provides research and education This site also provides resources for educators, scientists, practioners,
http://www.mediafamily.org/links/index.shtml
Get Media Wise : Watch what your kids watch Home Donate Store Contact Us ...
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Links c o n t e n t s Take Action! Donate Speakers/Training MediaWise Columns ... About Us
Media Education and Media Literacy Resources
The goal of the National Institute on Media and the Family (Institute) is to provide resources for educators, parents, community leaders, and others concerned about the ever increasing impact of media on children, families, and communities. The following is a list of other organizations concerned with media education and media literacy issues. Continue to check our web site for new sites and resources. The resources listed are organizations separate from the Institute. The Institute does not endorse nor does it assume liability for the currency, accuracy, or availability of any information on these sites. Please inform our webmaster if you locate any links that have moved, are no longer operational, or should be reviewed and added to the resources list. Thank you.

52. Family Life: Women, Men, Children, Parents, Spouses, Lovers, Young, And Old
The people and relationships that make a family. You won t find anythingobscene here, just links to good sites for adults interested in sex and erotica
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/family.html
Family Life
This page:
Women, Feminism
Men Gender Love and Sex ... Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender
Women, Feminism

53. AdBrite - The Internet's Ad Marketplace
Funology is the science of having fun! Funology is a web site for kids and theirfamilies. Alexa.com Sponsored links in Kids Teens Category
http://dir.adbrite.com/index.cgi?a=34

54. Links
which includes resources such as teen zines, help with homework, The Children,Youth, and family consortium Research Network and USDA s Cooperative
http://www.infantstoteens.com/links.html
Infants to Adolescents: Research Update
Home Page
Table of Contents Who We Are What They're Saying about Us ... Other Resources
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
ADOL: Adolescence Directory On-Line

A well-organized electronic guide to information about the social and emotional development of adolescents, this site was developed by the Center for Adolescent Studies at Indiana University for parents and professionals. It also features a teen haven, "Teens Only!" which includes resources such as teen "zines," help with homework, sports information, penpals, and games.
ACT EARLY

Sponsored by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, this site presents useful information on autism. Included are signs of autism and links to advocacy groups and informational resources.
CYFERNet

The Children, Youth, and Family consortium Research Network and USDA's Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service sponsor this site. It provides practical research-based information in areas such as health, childcare, family, science, and technology.
I Am Your Child

Information regarding early childhood development is provided on this site. Sponsored by the Nemours Foundation, it provides articles on childhood health issues, as well as other resources for parents and caregivers.

55. TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Health & Fitness | PBS
Alcohol, Peer Pressure and Underage Drinking Info for Young Teens Simple changesin a family meal can help cut down on high calorie intake,
http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/recommended/rec_links_health.shtm
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Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Recommended Links
Visit this month's recommendations for some creative resources online! Also, don't miss our extensive archive to your right . (Note: These links will open up a new browser window and take you away from PBS Online.)
New This Month!
Economics of Tobacco

According to the World Bank site on tobacco, over 22,000,000 people have died from tobacco use since January 2000. The Tobacco Atlas has detailed country comparative data and maps. This report is a comprehensive examination of the fiscal, trade, regulatory, agricultural and industrial aspects of global tobacco use and control. Other resources include smoke free work-places and PowerPoint presentations with talking notes. The report is available in 8 other languages.
National Organization for Rare Disorders

The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) is a federation of health organizations dedicated to helping people with rare "orphan" diseases, which affect fewer than 200,000 people in the United States. Each disease listed in this index has a list of synonyms, disorder subdivisions (types of the disease), brief description of symptoms, and contact information for related organizations. Examples you may have heard of are albinism, sleep apnea, carpal tunnel syndrome, cleft palate, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. There are hundreds of other rare diseases to investigate, making this a great starting point for classes researching particular diseases.
National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals

In July 2005, the CDC released the most extensive assessment ever made of the exposure of the U.S. population to chemicals in our environment. The method used is called biomonitoring, measuring the chemicals in human blood or urine. 148 chemicals measured are rated by age, sex, and race or ethnicity. Substances include pesticides, metals, “plasticizers” (chemicals that soften plastics and vinyl), and dioxin-like compounds. The executive summary and full report are in PDF format.

56. SAMHSA Model Programs Links
The Institute for family Development (formerly Behavioral Sciences for parentsof teens; speeches by federal officials on youth topics; links to
http://modelprograms.samhsa.gov/template_cf.cfm?page=links&linkCatID=9&from=cat

57. Healthy Eating Weight Loss Kids To Teens - 2
These links feature practical meal ideas for feeding kids of all ages. American Council on science and Health s Parent Page a consumer education
http://www.healthyeating.net/he_6a.htm
Home What's New .netMarket Link Centres The Basics: Nutrition 101 Functional Foods Guidelines Alternative Nutrition-1 ... Alternative Nutrition-2 Easy Healthy Eating: Food Guide Foods-1 Food Guide Foods-2 Meal Planning Shopping Tips ... Meatless Matters Kids to Seniors: Kids to Teens-1 Kids to Teens-2 Teaching Tools Gender and Nutrition Healthy Aging Healthy/Active Living: Healthy Weights-1 Healthy Weights-2 Physical Activity -1 Physical Activity-2 ... Physical Activity-3 Diseases/Conditions: Heart Disease and Stroke Cancer Diabetes Food Allergies ... Other Diseases-2 General Food/Cooking Others: Featured Websites Recognition Using this Site Search ... Site Map Kids to
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Infants/Toddlers
nutrition guidelines/info
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nutrition guidelines/info

specific foods/diet info

tips for fussy eaters

The Teen Scene nutrition guidelines/info specific foods/diet info diet and body image Meal Ideas

58. Teen Links
Teens on the Net A collection of over 1200 links. The Teen Page Lots of good links More Math and science links (from Internet Public Library)
http://www.safeteens.com/teenlinks.htm
Type in a question and "Jeeves" will try to answer it.
  • For Teens Only Encyclopedias Collections of Links Museums and Art ... Miscellaneous
  • *Search is currently using Ask Jeeves for Kids. It may be replaced with another search tool You can scroll if you want, but it's easier to go back to the top and use the menu
    Teens Only (back to main links menu)
    Bolt : A community site aimed at teens. Warning This site contains teen generated material that is frank and inappropriate for younger teens or anyone wishing to avoid discussions of sexuality. Cyberteens "where creative teens rule."
    Contains games by and for teens, an "e-zine," an online novel and more. Better Homes and Gardens Links for Teen Techno Teen : "a web site by and for teens." Humor, articles, a chat area and a "penpal village." Teens taking advantage of the interactive features of this site should first review Basic Rules of Online Safety for Teens. React Kids and Jobs (from PBS)
    Includes teen career center Teen City KidsCom
    Has stuff for younger kids but a little but of stuff for teens too Go Girl : Go, girl! Magazine sports and fitness for women

    59. Teen Workers: Additional Links
    Teen Workers Additional links. Wisconsin Dept. of Health and family Services.An interactive, online, work hazard training program for youth including
    http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/teenworkers/links.html
    Additional Links
    Some of these links will send you to sites or other countries that make reference to laws governing employers and employees in the country where they were made. Each country has its own labor laws, which may differ from U.S. labor law and so any discussions of rights or obligations on these sites should not be relied upon.
    General

    60. Teen Brains On Trial: Science News Online, May 8, 2004
    Teen Brains on Trial. The science of neural development tangles with the task of searching for links between specific traits of teens brains and their
    http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040508/bob9.asp

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    Week of May 8, 2004; Vol. 165, No. 19 , p. 299
    Teen Brains on Trial
    The science of neural development tangles with the juvenile death penalty
    Bruce Bower A coalition of psychiatric and legal organizations plans to submit a brief to the justices contending that teenagers often make poor decisions and act impulsively because their brains haven't attained an adult level of organization. Consequently, the coalition argues, teenage killers are less culpable for their crimes than their adult counterparts are. Capital punishment of teens thus violates the constitutional amendment protecting citizens from cruel and unusual punishment. MENTAL MATURITY? New data on teens' unfinished brain development may aid efforts to get rid of the juvenile death penalty in the United States.
    PhotoDisk "Our objection to the juvenile death penalty is rooted in the fact that adolescents' brains function in fundamentally different ways than adults' brains do," says David Fassler, a psychiatrist at the University of Vermont in Burlington and a leader of the effort to infuse capital-crime laws with brain science.

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