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Sleep and Your Preschooler for Parents
Preschoolers sleep about 10 to 13 hours during each 24-hour period, and it's important to help them develop good habits for getting to sleep.
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A Guide to Eating for Sports for Teens
You've prepared for the game in almost every way possible: but now what should you eat? Read about performance foods, nutritional supplements, and more.
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Concussions for Parents
Concussions are serious injuries that can be even more serious if kids don't get the time and rest needed to heal them completely.
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Practicing Positive Emotions for Teens
Positivity is fun to practice, and a great way to learn more about yourself. Here are 10 common positive emotions to explore.
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What Babysitters Need to Know About Safety for Teens
The most important part of babysitting is keeping kids safe. Here are some things to know.
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Feeding Your Child Athlete for Parents
All kids need to eat balanced meals and have a healthy diet. But should that balance change for kids who play on a sports team or work out?
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Childhood Fears and Worries for Parents
It's normal for children to feel afraid at times. Parents can help kids feel safe and learn to feel at ease.
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Well-Child Visit: 4 Months for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your baby might be doing by the fourth month.
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Concussions for Teens
In a concussion, the brain shifts inside the skull. This can cause a sudden — but usually temporary — disruption in a person's ability to function properly and feel well. Here's what to do if you suspect a concussion.
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Well-Child Visit: 15 Years for Parents
Find out what the well-child visit will involve when your son or daughter is 15.