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  • Bruxism (Teeth Grinding or Clenching) for Parents


    Gnashing and grinding teeth, called bruxism, is common in kids, and often happens during deep sleep or while a child is under stress.

  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about ODD and how to help students who have it.

  • Teaching Your Child to Be a Good Sport for Parents


    One of the most important goals of kids' sports is helping children develop a sense of good sportsmanship. Here's how to set a good example for your kids.

  • Safety Tips: Lacrosse for Parents


    Lacrosse is a fast-moving, fun sport to play and watch. But injuries are bound to happen. Here's how to help players avoid them.

  • Your Child's Self-Esteem for Parents


    Kids with self-esteem feel liked, accepted, and confident. Here's how to build healthy self-esteem in your kids.

  • Going to a Therapist for Kids


    What's it like to go to a psychologist, psychiatrist, or other mental health therapist? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Breaking Up: How to End a Relationship Respectfully for Teens


    Breaking up means having an awkward or difficult conversation. Here are some tips that can help you.

  • Breaking Up: What to Say for Teens


    Is it time to break up? Get some ideas for how to have a talk that's direct, honest, and kind.

  • Safety Tips: Soccer for Teens


    Soccer is easy to learn at a young age, and it's great exercise. But it's also a contact sport, and injuries are bound to happen. To help prevent mishaps, follow these safety tips.

  • Safety Tips: Fastpitch Softball for Teens


    Softball is a very safe sport, especially slow-pitch. But in fastpitch, things speed up, and that increases the chances of getting hurt. So keep these safety tips in mind.