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  • Male Reproductive System for Parents


    The male reproductive system is made up of the parts inside and outside a male’s body that help make a baby. Learn about them and how they work.

  • Testicular Torsion for Parents


    This emergency condition causes extreme genital pain and usually requires surgery to save a boy's testicle. If your son has groin pain, get him to a doctor right away.

  • MRSA for Parents


    MRSA is a type of bacteria that the usual antibiotics can't tackle anymore. Simple precautions can help protect your kids from becoming infected.

  • Strabismus for Parents


    Strabismus causes eyes to wander or cross. Treatment may include glasses, patches, eye drops, or surgery.

  • Volunteering for Teens


    Volunteering gives you an opportunity to change lives, including your own. Get ideas on things you can do and tips on getting started in this article for teens.

  • Your Changing Body: Answers for Boys With Autism for Kids


    As you get older, your body changes. This is called puberty. Here's what to expect.

  • Pregnancy Slideshow (Baby) for Parents


    This week‑by‑week pregnancy calendar shows you some of the important developments taking place as your baby grows.

  • Connecting With Your Preteen for Parents


    As your preteen becomes more independent, staying connected may seem like more of a challenge. But it's as important as ever – here are some tips.

  • What You Need to Know About Drugs for Kids


    Drugs are chemicals that change the way a person's body works. Some drugs help you feel better, but drugs also can harm you. Learn more in this article for kids.

  • Shyness for Teens


    Shyness is extremely common, especially among teens. But lots of mild to moderate shyness melts away with practice and familiarity, making social situations easier and easier to handle each time.