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Snacks for Preschoolers for Parents
Healthy and well-timed snacks can help fill in nutritional gaps for preschoolers. But how do you turn yours into a smart snacker?
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Hunger and Your Preschooler for Parents
Your preschooler eats lunch, then 20 minutes later claims to be hungry. Is a snack OK? Maybe yes, maybe no. Here's why.
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Talking to Your Kids About Alcohol for Parents
As much as parents may not like to think about it, the truth is that many kids and teens try alcohol before it is legal for them to drink it. Here's an age-based guide on how to talk to them about it.
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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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Smart Toys for Every Age for Parents
An age-wise guide on play and the toys that encourage learning, promote motor skill development, and spark imagination.
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Well-Child Visit: 2.5 Years (30 Months) for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your toddler might be doing at this age.
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Well-Child Visit: 5 Years for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the fifth year.
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Caring for Siblings of Kids With Disabilities for Parents
Kids love their siblings. Often, those who have a brother or sister with special needs want to help. Here's how to help them feel loved and secure about their place in the family.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease for Parents
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFM) is a common viral infection that causes painful red blisters in the mouth and throat, and on the hands, feet, and diaper area.
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How Media Use Can Affect Kids for Parents
Technology can be part of a healthy childhood, but it's important for parents to track their kids' screen time and set limits.