Resources for Youth

Youth

  • Ability On-Line

    A safe, on-line community for children with disabilities and chronic health needs where they can make friends, get tips from mentors, and freely participate in an atmosphere of collaboration, companionship and support.  

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  • Provides learning tools for kindergarten through 12th grade students, parents, and teachers explaining how our government works.  The site includes links to other Government web sites for children and youth. 

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  • Amazon.com’s list of the best children’s books on disability.

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  • Kids Against Bullying” is a kid friendly site about bullying, by the PACER Center

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  • “Stop Bullying Now” provides information about bullying and how to stop it.  The sections for children include games, cartoons and webisodes.

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  • "Teens Against Bullying” is a teen-friendly site developed by the PACER Center about bullying; how to recognize it, prevent it, and respond to it.  Much of the content is by teens for teens.

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  • The purpose of the Life Under Construction facebook group is described as, “to provide a place for transition age youth (age 14-21) who's lives are affected by mental illness to share ideas, concerns, and questions they have about planning their future.”  This is a resource for teens offered by NAMI-NH.

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  • Just for Kids

    Guide to NH Government – Includes fun and informative resources for students of all ages so they can learn about the people and places that make NH a great place to live, visit or study.  Includes links to other sites of interest to children and youth wishing to learn more about government. 

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  • Kid Zone

    This component of LD OnLine features an art gallery and kids' magazine, as well as things for children and youth to read, hear & do.

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  • A kid friendly site about bullying, developed by the PACER Center.

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  • KASA is a national, grassroots project created by and for youth with disabilities to provide helpful, positive information, increase knowledge on key issues, foster self-advocacy and take on leadership roles in their communities.

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  • Kids.gov

    the official kids’ portal for the US government

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  • KidsHealth

    Consists of 3 sites, one for parents, one for children, and one for teens, all providing interesting, factual and helpful information about children’s health issues, behavior and development in easy-to-understand language that is free of “doctor speak’.  The sites for children and teens include articles and games.   The site also includes information in Spanish.

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  • Kid’s Quest

    A disability awareness and resources website for children

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  • A Social Networking Site for Transition Age Youth with Mental Illness or Emotional Disabilities – This facebook group is listed under the common interest category of health and wellness.  Thepurpose of this group is to provide a place for transition age youth (age 14-21) who's lives are affected by mental illness to share ideas, concerns, and questions they have about planning their future.  This is a resource for teens offered by NAMI-NH.

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