Students

"Be yourself, who else is better qualified?"

Frank J. Giblin

Below are some resources for students who need information on social-emotional development.

It's my life- This website is brought to you by PBS. The link will take you to a page that addresses a huge variety of topics like friends, school, family, emotions and your body. There is also a link that can take you to online mentors. The mentors are teens who are there to help you.

Kids health-This page is a go to for any questions you may have about your feelings. Sometimes it's hard to talk about whats going on, or maybe you're not sure how you're feeling about something. That's totally normal. This webpage has links to all sorts of topics like getting along with teachers, living with step parents,depression and gossiping. There is a section on this page for kids and one for teens. Teen Link- This site is for teens who need help with a lot of different tough situations. Teen Link is a confidential, anonymous, and non-judgmental help line answered by teens from 6-10PM 365 days a year. Teen volunteers are trained to listen to a caller’s concerns and talk to them about whatever is on their mind. No issue is too big or too small.To speak with a teen phone worker between 6pm and 10pm (PST), please call toll free: 1-866-TEENLINK (866-833-6546). If calling from outside Washington State, call toll free 1-877-968-8454 and you will be connected to the closest teen hotline to you.