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Web Link A Parent's Guide to the Teen Brain

From mood swings to risk taking, "normal teenage behavior" can appear to be anything-but-normal to parents and other bystanders. However, new research reveals that patterns of brain development during these formative years play a significant role in shaping your teen's personality and actions.

Web Link Gangs and Bullying

From the office of Student Safety and Wellness

Web Link The Power of Parents

MADD has created a powerful new web resource where parents can find research-proven strategies for preventing underage drinking at home and in their community

Web Link Send E-card Drive Safe Reminder

Drive Safe & Fill out the information below to personalize and send this eCard.

Web Link 'Drugged"

The AntiDrug.com was created by the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign to equip parents and other adult caregivers with the tools they need to raise drug-free kids. Learn more about the dangers of drugged, drunk, and distracted driving.

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