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Talking to Your Child About Drugs for Parents
Help protect kids against drug use by giving them the facts before they're in a risky situation.
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Depression in Teens: How Parents Can Help for Parents
All teens feel sad or moody at times. But when a sad or bad mood lasts for weeks or longer, and when there are other changes in how a teen acts, it could be a sign of depression. Find out what to do.
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When a Pet Dies: Helping Kids Cope for Parents
For most kids, pets are more than just animals – they're members of the family. So it can be heartbreaking to lose one. Here's how to help kids cope.
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Talking to Your Kids About Conflict in Israel and the Middle East for Parents
The violence in Israel and the Middle East right now isn’t easy to discuss with kids, but it’s important to talk about. Here are some tips.
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Sexual Attraction and Orientation for Teens
Both guys and girls often find themselves having sexual thoughts and attractions. For some, these feelings and thoughts can be intense — and even confusing.
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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.
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Going to a Therapist for Teens
Getting help with emotions is the same as getting help with a medical problem like asthma or diabetes. Here's how therapy works and how it helps.
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Getting the Most From a Doctor's Visit for Parents
Here are tips on the best ways to communicate with your child's doctor and get the most information during a visit.
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Helping Your Child Adjust to Diabetes for Parents
Learn all you can about diabetes so you'll be better prepared to talk about it with your child.
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Volunteering With Your Child for Parents
One of the most satisfying, fun, and productive ways to unite as a family is volunteering for community service projects. It sets a good example for your kids and helps the community.