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Parents Guide
The Beginning Years
Choosing Child Care
Parenting as Your Child Grows
Disciplining Your Child
Ready for School
Helping Children Get Along
For Parents With Disabilities
Separation and Divorce
Tips for Teen Parents
Parenting and Your Family's Well Being
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Tips for Teen Parents

Things You Can Do

Take Care of Your Baby and Yourself
• Eat well, exercise and get plenty of rest.
• Ask family and friends for help when you need it, especially when you have big decisions to make.
• Do something nice for yourself every day. Have someone you trust care for your baby so you can take a break.
• Stay away from cigarettes, drugs and alcohol. If you can’t stop, get help.
• For activities and services for teens, call Youth and Teen Services.

Stressed?
• Call the confidential teen hotline Nineline.
• If you’re feeling really depressed or think you might hurt yourself, call Suicide Hotline.
• If you are worried about your child’s safety, call Child Abuse Hotline. Never shake or hit your baby. It can cause brain damage and even death.
• If you are in a hurtful relationship with your partner or a family member, you can get help. For your sake and your baby’s, call National Domestic Violence Hotline or National Sexual Assault Hotline. Visit www.ndvh.org or www.rainn.org.

Not Ready to Be a Parent?
• Think carefully about what’s best for your baby and what’s best for you.
• Talk with people you trust and with your health care provider or a preg-nancy counselor. Call Family Planning or Adoption and Foster Care.
• You can give your baby up confidentially in the first 72 hours after birth. Call Safe Arms.

 
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