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  • Dwarfism: Emily's Story (Video) for Teens


    Emily was adopted from Russia, where she was born with a type of dwarfism. In this video, she talks about her life philosophy and how she overcame the many hurdles she faced.

  • A Boy Named Finn: A Story About a Kid With Cancer for Parents


    This video for preschoolers with cancer aims to answer common questions and relieve anxiety about hospital stays, medicine, needles, and being separated from parents.

  • Cerebral Palsy: Shannon's Story (Video) for Parents


    Shannon has cerebral palsy, which limits many abilities. But her wheelchair and her communication device give her the freedom to explore, and a voice to be heard.

  • Steven's Story: Power Player (Video) for Kids


    Meet Steven. He's 14 and has spinal muscular atrophy. He shares his struggles and successes in this video.

  • How to Talk to Your Child About the News for Parents


    News reports are often educational. But when stories are about disturbing topics, parents can find it hard to explain to kids. Here are some guidelines.

  • Reading Milestones for Parents


    This general outline describes the milestones on the road to reading and the ages at which most kids reach them.

  • Dwarfism: Emily's Story (Video) for Parents


    Emily was born with a type of dwarfism. In this video, she talks about the challenges of being a little person, and how she overcomes the many hurdles she faces.

  • Cerebral Palsy for Teens


    Cerebral palsy is one of the most common developmental disabilities in the United States. It affects a person's ability to move and coordinate body movements.

  • Amanda's Hodgkin's Story for Kids


    Amanda's life changed dramatically when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Communication and Your 4- to 5-Year-Old for Parents


    Communicating with our kids is one of the most pleasurable and rewarding parts of parenting. Learn how to connect with your 4- to 5-year-old.