Psychology People and Society
Psychology People and Society
Psychology
Sites here should have information about psychology and mental health issues that concern children. Articles may be about coping skills, the science of psychology, how emotions and feelings work, why people do what they do. All sites in this category should be for children to read and use.
Top: Kids and Teens: People and Society: Psychology
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- Learn how color affects appetite, vision, energy conservation. Also find out about color's relationship to architecture and interior design.
- Learn more about how to talk to parents and other adults about how you feel about things.
- A look at what the disorder is, what causes it, and how it can be diagnosed and treated.
- Information about how trauma affects kids and why it should be addressed.
- Short articles on topics such as depression, a parents' mental illness, phobias, and the school health suite.
- Take a ride on the E. Motion Express and explore your feelings through interactive stories and games.
- A magazine for kids about the dangers of gambling.
- Everyone gets angry, and anger can even be a good thing. Learn how to use and deal with strong feelings.
- Moozie visits children to teach about kindness. Site includes activities for children, suggestions for parents and teachers, and a schedule of appearances.
- Learn how to be less shy. Also find out why being shy is sometimes a good thing.
- Moving isn't easy for anyone. Scared, excited, and angry are just a few of the feelings kids may have about moving.
- Offers dream interpretations for children.
- Tells what nightmares are, why people have them, and what to do about them.
- It's not easy to get along. Help Maria and her friends solve their problems peacefully.
- Learn how to manage stress when you are worried or uncomfortable about something, and you feel angry, frustrated, or afraid.
- Explains why kids feel anxious sometimes and tells what a phobia is.
- Take this quiz and learn if you have trouble saying what you think and what's on your mind.
- Interactive quiz helps young people discover if they're saying things to themselves that they wouldn't say to anyone else in the world.
- Student-created site examines personality development, consistency, theories, theorists, disorders, and testing. Also includes interactive assessment activities, games, discussion forums, and a glossary. In English and Chinese
- Answers common questions that teenagers have about psychotherapy.
- Offers free and confidential information, advice and counselling to young people under 25.
- What's it like to go to a psychologist, psychiatrist, or therapist? Learn why kids go and what kinds of things they do when they're there.
- Encyclopedia.com article on what the word means.
- Simple explanation for elementary school students of what it is like to be left-handed. Includes examples of famous lefties.
- Companion to the PBS broadcast explores the meaning of "normal" by introducing stories of teens who live with social or physical challenges and work to defy stereotypes.
- What to expect when a new little person joins the family.
- Explains family therapy to children and teens.
- Information and tools for teenagers about using hypnosis and communication skills for self-improvement.
- Explores what anxiety disorders are, how people get them, and what can be done to treat them.
- Encyclopedia.com article about what psychotherapy is.
- Explains why self-esteem is so important, how kids get it, and what kids who have low self-esteem can do.
- Information about psychology, what it is and what other children say about it.
- Information about shyness and advice to kids and teens (and parents) on making friends and building confidence.
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