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Insomnia in Teens: What Parents Should Know for Parents
Teens with insomnia have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Here’s how parents can help.
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Coping When a Parent Has an Alcohol or Drug Problem for Teens
Alcoholism causes anguish not only for the person who drinks, but for everyone who is involved with that person. But there are things you can do to help cope with the problems alcoholism creates in families.
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Why Do I Fight With My Parents So Much? for Teens
Part of being a teen is developing your own identity -one that is separate from the identities of your parents. Read about why you and your parents seem to be constantly at odds.
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How Do I Tell My Parents I Need a Bra? for Kids
It can be tough to get up the courage to raise the subject, but if you're ready for a bra, be brave and ask. Here's how.
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What Can Parents Do About Heavy Metals in Baby Food? for Parents
The amount of heavy metals in baby foods is low. But here are ways to lower it even more.
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Giving Opioid Prescription Pain Medicine: What Parents Need to Know for Parents
If your child’s health care provider prescribed a prescription pain medicine that contains an opioid, you probably have many questions about how to use it safely. Get answers here.
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Can I Get Checked for STDs Without My Parents Knowing? for Teens
If you don't feel like you can talk with your parents about getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), here are some tips on how to keep it private.
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Mental Health & Social Media Use: What Parents Can Do for Parents
Using social media has benefits and risks for kids. Here's how to help them be more mindful about it, spend less time on it, and preserve their mental health.
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How Do I Tell My Parents I Got My Period? for Kids
It's a funny moment when you get your first period. But it's important to tell a parent.
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Parenting Multiples for Parents
Parents of twins (or more!) can feel as if they've left the hospital and arrived home on a different planet. Here's how to cope.