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- Drinking and Drugs
- Burn Awareness
- Burns: The Dangers of Messing With Fire
- Car Safety for Kids Ages 3 to 12
- Cell Phones: Is Your Child Old Enough for a Cell Phone?
- Drinking and Drugs: Drinking and Drug Resources for Parents
- Drinking Statistics: Underage Drinking
- Drinking/Drugs: Underage Drinking: What You Need to Say
- Drinking: Alcohol's Effect on Girls
- Driving: Teaching Your Teen to Drive
- Drugs: A Guide to Teen Drug Slang
- Drugs: Kids and Substance Abuse
- Drugs: Marijuana
- Drugs: Myths & Facts About Marijuana
- Drugs: Smoking and Alcohol Addictions
- Drugs: Talking to Your Tween About Drugs
- Drugs: The Dangers of Huffing
- Home Safety: Leaving Your Child Home Alone
- Is Mom a Safe Driver?
- Media: 4 "No-Media" Zones at Home
- Media: Internet Safety
- Media: iPOD Rules
- Media: Kids' Top 100 Internet Searches of 2009
- Media: Ready, Set, Internet
- Media: Recommended Internet Monitoring Software
- Media: Social Networking Guidelines
- Media: Using You Tube's Parental Controls
- Media:The Dangers of the Mind-Numbing Box
- Movies: To See or Not To See?
- Pedophiles: Protecting your Children from a Pedophile
- Plastic: How Safe is Plastic Number 1 for your Family?
- Plastic: Plastic Numbers and What You Need to Know to Keep Your Family Healthy
- Plastic: What do the numbers on plastics mean?
- Predators: Preventing Sexual Abuse and Abduction
- Protecting Your Child from Sexual Offenders
- Sexual Abuse: Talking to Your Kids About Sexual Abuse
- Sexual Abuse:3 Ways to Protect Your Child’s Innocence
- Suicide Warning Signs
- Drinking: What You Need to Know
- Youth Violence
- Car Safety for Kids Ages 13 to 15
- Car Safety for Kids Ages 16 and Up
- Cutting: Teen Cutting
- Date Rape: Tips to Avoiding Date Rape
- Dating Violence: CDC TV Break the Silence: Stop the Violence
- Drugs: Teenage Drug Use
- Sex: Teenage Abstinence
- Spring Break: Dangers for College Girls
- STDs: Teens and STDs




