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Lucie Walters: Adolescents
A syndicated question and answer column for teens. The column is published one to three times weekly.

Teen Talk
Teens helping teens and parents with dating, depression, life, school, friends, and family.

About Teen Advice
Get advice through a chat room, forums, email, and useful articles.

Teens' Responsible Behaviors Seminars
Jim Fitzpatrick's seminars address teen discipline and how to develop responsible behavior. Topics include respect, drugs, violence, safety, and respect.

Reach Out
Internet site to help young people get through tough times. Contains inspiring stories, interactive gallery, and advice on teen issues.

DiscoverTeenergy.com
Provides links to sites that offer advice on various issues.

Modern Teen
Website where teenagers can get advice from advisors or articles.

I Really Hate School
A website where other teens share the harsh times in their lives.

Teen Contact
Provides free, confidential 24-hour telephone counseling and crisis prevention for Dallas-area teenagers and a school outreach program.

Kids-in-Crisis
Get advice on romance, read online journals and past experiences from teens. Includes experienced counselors, articles, and archives.


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