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Abuse: What You Need to Know for Teens
Abuse means treating another person with violence, cruelty, harm, or force. It's never OK, and it's not the fault of the person who is being abused. Tell an adult you trust or call a helpline.
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Am I in a Healthy Relationship? for Teens
All relationships go through good times and bad times, so it’s not always easy to tell if things are healthy or unhealthy. Here’s what to look for.
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Taking Charge of Your Medical Care for Teens
Figuring out health care is part of becoming an independent adult. Here are tips for teens on what that involves, and how to choose your own doctor.
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Disciplining Your Child for Parents
It's important to be consistent about discipline. If you don't stick to the rules and consequences, kids aren't likely to either. Find out how to vary your approach to fit your family.
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Parent–Teacher Conferences for Parents
Attending parent–teacher conferences is a great way to help your kids succeed at school. Here's what to do before, during, and after the meeting.
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Childhood Depression: What Parents Need to Know for Parents
When a sad or bad mood lasts for weeks or longer and there are other changes in a child’s behavior, it might be depression. Learn the signs of depression and what parents can do to help their child.
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School-Age Readers for Parents
From kindergarten through third grade, kids' ability to read will grow by leaps and bounds. Although teachers provide lots of help, parents continue to play a role in a child's reading life.
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Writing a Paper for Teens
Writing a paper can seem intimidating at first. But putting together a good paper really just involves a combination of things you already know how to do. Here are some tips.
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Well-Child Visit: 3 Years for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the third year.
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Well-Child Visit: 1.5 Years (18 Months) for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your toddler might be doing by 18 months.