Lifelong health behaviors and habits are being established during the adolescent years, ages 10-19. While teens are generally healthy, the adolescent years do present a variety of health challenges mostly due to risk-taking behaviors of teens related to tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, sex, violence, bullying, suicide and motor vehicle use.
Mental health or other chronic health conditions such as asthma, obesity and diabetes may also emerge during the teen years. In our increasingly complex and social media-focused society, giving teens the skills needed to navigate these challenges is critically important. Think, Act, Grow (TAG) is a national initiative focusing attention on making the health, safety and development of teens a high priority. Teens need opportunities to make healthy choices and to have supportive relationships and safe places to go. With these opportunities, teens will have the skills and experience needed to become healthy, productive adults.