Kids Health
• MedlinePlus: All of the results for this vetted search engine have been reviewed to ensure they're accurate, current, and objective.
• DoSomething.org: With over 4 million members, this is one of the largest global organizations for young people and social change.
• KidsHealth: KidsHealth is the most-visited site for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.
• BrainPop: This site engages students through animated movies, learning games, interactive quizzes, primary source activities, concept mapping, and more.
• The Health Teacher: Health teacher (and Choices blogger) Amy Lauren Smith shares insight into how to make your curriculum current, relevant, and adaptable.
• Let’s Move: The official website for the fitness initiative developed by First Lady Michelle Obama to solve the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation.
• MyPlate: Want to follow the MyPlate method and its nutritional guidelines? Everything you need to know is on this site.
• HealthCorps: This non-profit organization is leading a nationwide movement toward a new generation of healthy young people.
• StopBullying.gov: Government agencies provide info about what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
• Stomp Out Bullying: The website for the leading national bullying and cyberbullying prevention organization for kids and teens.
• PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center: PACER provides digital-based resources for parents, schools, teens and youth to help address and prevent bullying.
• Cyberbullying Research Center: The site features facts, figures, and detailed stories about cyberbullying, as well as resources to prevent and respond to online incidents.
• WeStopHate: This anti-bullying group is dedicated to raising self-esteem in teens through various social media platforms that engage teens to help each other gain confidence.
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