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This is a time of many physical, mental, emotional, and social changes. Hormones change as puberty begins. Most boys grow facial and pubic hair and their voices deepen. Most girls grow pubic hair and breasts, and start their period. They might be worried about these changes and how they are looked at by others. This also will be a time when your teen might face peer pressure to use alcohol, tobacco products, and drugs, and to have sex. Other challenges can be eating disorders, depression, and family problems. At this age, teens make more of their own choices about friends, sports, studying, and school. They become more independent, with their own personality and interests, although parents are still very important.
Here is some information on how young teens develop:
New, easy-to-use, interactive web tools for children and teens to deal with thoughts and feelings in a healthy way.
You play an important role in keeping your child safe―no matter how old he or she is. Here are a few tips to help protect your child:
CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” Campaign
For more details on developmental milestones, warning signs of possible developmental delays, and information on how to help your child’s development, visit the “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” campaign website.
CDC’s Parent Information (Children 0―3 years)
This site has information to help you learn how to give your child a healthy start in life.
CDC’s Essentials for Parenting Toddlers and Preschoolers
Learn ways you can help build a safe, stable, and nurturing relationship with your child.
CDC’s Breastfeeding Information
This site has answers to frequently asked questions about breastfeeding.
CDC’s Information on Infant and Toddler Nutrition
Tips for Parents – Ideas to help children maintain a healthy weight.
CDC’s Protect the Ones You Love
CDC’s Injury Center has information on how you can protect your child from drowning and other common causes of injury.
CDC’s Information on Vaccinations
View the immunization schedule for infants and children and find out if your child’s vaccinations are up to date.
My Plate – Infants external icon
The U.S. Department of Agriculture provides information on health and nutrition for 2 through 5 years of age.
My Plate – Toddlers external icon
The U.S. Department of Agriculture provides information on health and nutrition for toddlers
HealthyChildren.org external icon
AAP’s Healthy Children website provides information on feeding, nutrition, and fitness for all developmental stages from infancy to young adulthood.
Just in Time Parenting external icon (JITP)
Quality, research-based information to families at the time it can be most useful.
Healthy Kids Healthy Future external icon
You will find information on physical activity for young children and on ways to keep them moving.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration external icon (NHTSA)
NHTSA has information on safety recalls and safety tips for children riding in motor vehicles, walking, biking, playing outside, waiting at school bus stops, and more.
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. external icon (NICHD)
Visit NICHD to learn how to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and about safe sleep environments.
World Health Organization information on infant nutrition external icon
This site has information to promote proper feeding for infants and young children.
CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” Campaign
For more details on developmental milestones, warning signs of possible developmental delays, and information on how to help your child’s development, visit the “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” campaign website.
CDC’s Parent Information (Children 4−11 years)
This site has information to help you guide your child in leading a healthier life.
CDC’s Essentials for Parenting Toddlers and Preschoolers
Learn ways you can help build a safe, stable, and nurturing relationship with your child.
CDC’s Healthy Weight Information .
Tips for parents – Ideas to help children maintain a healthy weight.
CDC’s Youth Physical Activity Guidelines
This site has information on how to help children be active and play.
My Plate- Preschoolers external icon
The U.S. Department of Agriculture provides information on health and nutrition for preschoolers.
HealthyChildren.org external icon
AAP’s Healthy Children website provides information on feeding, nutrition, and fitness for all developmental stages from infancy to young adulthood.
Just in Time Parenting external icon (JITP)
Quality, research-based information to families at the time it can be most useful.
Healthy Kids Healthy Future external icon
You will find information on physical activity for young children and on ways to keep them moving.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration external icon (NHTSA)
NHTSA has information on safety recalls and safety tips for children riding in motor vehicles, walking, biking, playing outside, waiting at school bus stops, and more.
CDC’s Parent Information (Children 4 — 11 years)
This site has information to help you guide your child in leading a healthier life.
CDC’s Healthy Weight Information .
Tips for parents – Ideas to help children maintain a healthy weight.
CDC’s Youth Physical Activity Basics
This site has information on how to help children be active and play.
CDC’s Kids Quest
Kids Quest is a CDC website designed for students in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades, to get them to think about people with disabilities and some of the issues related to daily activities, health, and accessibility.
CDC’s BAM! Body and Mind
CDC’s BAM! Body and Mind is a website designed for kids 9 through 13 years of age to give them the information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices. The site focuses on topics that kids told us are important to them—such as stress and physical fitness—using kid-friendly lingo, games, quizzes, and other interactive features.
My Plate – Kids external icon .
The U.S. Department of Agriculture provides information on health and nutrition for children over 5 years of age.
HealthyChildren.org external icon
AAP’s Healthy Children website provides information on feeding, nutrition, and fitness for all developmental stages from infancy to young adulthood. Visit this website to learn more about emotional problems external icon , learning disabilities external icon and other health and development concerns.
Just in Time Parenting external icon (JITP)
Quality, research-based information to families at the time it can be most useful.
Let’s Move-Kids external icon
Five simple steps for parents towards creating a healthy environment at home.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration external icon (NHTSA)
NHTSA has information on safety recalls and safety tips for children riding in motor vehicles, walking, biking, playing outside, waiting at school bus stops, and more.
StopBullying.gov external icon
StopBullying.gov provides information from various government agencies on how children, parents, educators and others in the community can prevent or stop bullying.
SAMHSA’s KnowBullying app external icon
A free app for parents to help prevent bullying, created by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Agency (SAMHSA).
CDC’s Adolescent and School Mental Health
Learn how connection is key to good adolescent mental health.
CDC’s Parent Information (Teens 12— 19)
This site has information to help you learn how to guide your teen to be safe and become a healthy and productive adult.
CDC’s Healthy Weight Information .
Tips for parents – Ideas to help children maintain a healthy weight.
CDC’s Youth Physical Activity Guidelines
This site has information on how to help children be active and play.
CDC’s Pregnancy Prevention for Teens .
Tips and information especially for teens and designed with input from teens.
CDC’s BAM! Body and Mind
CDC’s BAM! Body and Mind is a website designed for kids 9 through 13 years of age, to give them the information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices. The site focuses on topics that kids told us are important to them—such as stress and physical fitness—using kid-friendly lingo, games, quizzes, and other interactive features.
CDC’s Information on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth Health
Learn about the physical and mental health of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry external icon
The American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry has many fact sheets for parents on child and adolescent health and development.
My Plate – Teen external icon
The U.S. Department of Agriculture provides information on health and nutrition for teens.
HealthyChildren.org external icon
AAP’s Healthy Children website provides information on feeding, nutrition, and fitness for all developmental stages from infancy to young adulthood.
Just in Time Parenting external icon (JITP)
Quality, research-based information to families at the time it can be most useful.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration external icon (NHTSA)
NHTSA has information on safety recalls and safety tips for children riding in motor vehicles, walking, biking, playing outside, waiting at school bus stops, and more.
National Institute of Mental Health external icon
The National Institute of Mental Health has information on mental disorders affecting children and adolescents, including anxiety and depression.
StopBullying.gov external icon
StopBullying.gov provides information from various government agencies on how children, parents, educators, and others in the community can prevent or stop bullying.
SAMHSA’s KnowBullying app external icon
A free app for parents to help prevent bullying, created by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Agency (SAMHSA).
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) external icon
SAMHSA works to improve the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, alcohol and drug addiction treatment, and mental health services.
Teens Health external icon
Visit this site for information on healthy eating and exercise for children and teenagers.
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Brian Ballardo and Julianna Gutierrez
LAFAYETTE, Minn. (FOX 9) - The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says the missing runaway teen and two young kids who were travelling with a woman, who is accused of having a baby with the teen, were found safe in the state of Wyoming.
Julianna Gutierrez, 28, is facing ten felony charges in connection to criminal sexual conduct and depriving another of custodial or parental rights, according to charges filed Monday. The BCA said she is "currently on supervised release" for first-degree criminal sexual assault conduct, but around 6:30 p.m. on Friday, authorities asked for the public's help to locate her whereabouts. The missing person alert was canceled around 10:15 p.m. Friday.
Under a protection order in place, Gutierrez has been ordered to have no contact with 15-year-old Brian Ballardo, according to the BCA. Gutierrez and Ballardo told law enforcement they were a couple, the charges state.
Ballardo, along with a two-year-old and one-month-old, were traveling with Gutierrez in a white 2011 Hyundai Sonata with California license plate 6MTU971. The Nicollet County Sheriff's Office said Gutierrez and the three children have been located safe in the state of Wyoming Friday night.
According to the charges, Ballardo's mother reported the 15-year-old teen missing from California on November 23 of last year and that he may be with Gutierrez. Nicollet County law enforcement received multiple tips on November 9 about Ballardo and how he may be living with Gutierrez and may be the father of a newborn. 
Investigators then determined that Gutierrez may be living in Nicollet County after her vehicle was stopped in the area twice. In September, a man who identified himself as "Juan Gutierrez" was driving her car when it was stopped in Sibley County. Law enforcement believed "Juan Gutierrez" was a fake name and later determined it was Ballardo. On November 4, she was stopped while driving her car in Lafayette. Ballardo was in the passenger seat, as well as two small children in car seats in the back.
Law enforcement conducted a search warrant at Gutierrez's Lafayette, Minnesota address on November 11. Officers found the defendant, the missing teen, a two-year-old and and a two-week-old child in the one-bedroom apartment. According to the BCA, Gutierrez has no legal custody of both children. 
The charges state that Ballardo told law enforcement that the two-week-old was his child, and it wasn't possible for anyone else to be the father since he and Gutierrez had been together for longer than ten months. Gutierrez told law enforcement she had known him for years and they "had recently become boyfriend and girlfriend." She also said they traveled to Minnesota about four to five months prior.
Gutierrez's next virtual court appearance is scheduled for 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, November 30. If she does not appear for the court hearing, she could face additional criminal charges.
The BCA said Gutierrez and Ballardo are both from California, and Gutierrez has connections in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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STRONGSVILLE, Ohio — Two young males are dead and a teen girl was seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash early Sunday morning, police say.
Davion Flanagan, 19, and Dominic Russo, 20, both were pronounced dead at the scene after the crash at the intersection of Progress and Alameda drives, according to police. A 17-year-old girl was flown by helicopter to MetroHealth Medical Center.
WJW Channel 8 reports all three are recent graduates of Strongsville High School, with Flanagan and the teen girl graduating in the spring.
Police say the crash occurred at about 6:15 a.m. All three victims were unconscious and trapped in the heavily damaged Toyota Camry when rescuers arrived and had to be freed from the vehicle, police say.
According to WJW, police believe the teen girl was driving and that speed was a factor in the crash. Police tell WJW the car didn’t stop at the end of Progress Drive, went across a lawn of the business, hit a sign and then crashed into a building in the Progress Drive Business Park.
The crash remains under investigation.
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