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  • Poison Ivy for Parents


    Most people get a reaction to poison ivy. Check out this article for tips on what to do and how to avoid poison ivy.

  • When to Go to the ER if Your Child Has Asthma for Parents


    If your child has asthma, find out when you need to go to the ER.

  • What to Say: Answers for Teens With Autism for Teens


    Knowing what to say comes naturally for some people, but others need some help. Here’s advice for teens who want to learn how to get along with people.

  • Eyes for Parents


    The eyes are small compared with most of the body's other organs, but their structure is incredibly complex. Learn more about eyes, vision, and common problems with both.

  • Eyes for Teens


    Although your eyes are small, their structure is incredibly complex. Find out how they work in this body basics article.

  • Whooping Cough (Pertussis) for Parents


    Pertussis causes severe coughing spells that end in a whooping sound when the person breathes in. It can be prevented with the pertussis vaccine, part of the DTaP immunization.

  • Measles (Rubeola) for Parents


    Measles is best known for the skin rash it causes. Although rare, outbreaks can happen. Getting your kids fully vaccinated is the best way to protect them from this disease.

  • Disciplining Your Toddler for Parents


    Reeling in your active little one can be tough. But setting limits now helps prevent bigger problems down the road.

  • Financial Planning for Kids With Disabilities for Parents


    These steps can help take the anxiety and worry out of your child's financial future and make sure that your child will be taken care of even after you're gone.

  • Childhood Stress: How Parents Can Help for Parents


    Stress is a normal response to changes and challenges. And life is full of those, even during childhood. Here are tips for parents on helping kids cope with normal stress and how to tell when stress is serious.