The National Health Education Standards (NHES) were developed to establish, promote, and support health-enhancing behaviors for students in all grade levels—from pre-Kindergarten through grade 12. The NHES provide a framework for teachers, administrators, and policy makers in designing or selecting curricula, allocating instructional resources, and assessing student achievement and progress.
The NIH Curriculum Supplement Series has been designed for educators (grades K through 12) to promote inquiry-based learning and to stimulate student's interest in health and science. Each supplement is a self-contained teacher's guide and includes one to two weeks' worth of lessons in science and human health.
Information on drugs and other chemicals to which lactating individuals may be exposed. It includes information on the levels of such substances in breast milk and infant blood, and the possible adverse effects in the nursing infant.
Doctor-reviewed advice on physical, emotional, and behavioral topics — from before birth through the teen years. Separate sections for parents, kids, and teens.
Girlshealth.gov offers girls reliable, useful information on health and well-being. Topics covered include getting your period, stopping bullies, getting fit, and preventing sexually transmitted infections.