How to Safeguard Teens’ Well-Being on Social Media
Some tweens and younger teenagers may have difficultly understanding the motives behind social media content, or discerning fact from misinformation.
Some tweens and younger teenagers may have difficultly understanding the motives behind social media content, or discerning fact from misinformation.
Doctors discuss how to safely return to sports and caution teen athletes to go slowly to avoid overuse injuries.
A recent Stanford study showed that, for teens exploring their gender identity, simple acts of caring from their parents were what they valued most.
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health in collaboration with Children’s Health Council, offers a specialized intervention program that is currently enrolling families for their summer/fall session
Palo Alto student talks candidly about how she became an advocate for mental wellness in youth.
Nine clinicians and ten teen patients along with their siblings opted to spend this past weekend trying out some new skills.
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Teens who get in trouble with the law often have serious untreated health problems. But a strong collaborative relationship between Packard Children’s and the local juvenile justice system is helping physicians improve the health of high-risk adolescents.
Students at Palo Alto High School and Gunn High School are taking part in an innovative program designed to improve their understanding of mental health and to strengthen peer networks.