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Transition of Care: Crohn's Disease for Parents
Most teens with Crohn's disease should transition to an adult health care provider when they're between 18 and 21 years old. Here's how parents can help them do that.
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Transition of Care: Ulcerative Colitis for Parents
Most teens with ulcerative colitis should transition to an adult health care provider when they're between 18 and 21 years old. Here's how parents can help them do that.
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Transition of Care: Inflammatory Bowel Disease for Parents
Most teens with IBD should transition to an adult health care provider when they're between 18 and 21 years old. Here's how parents can help them do that.
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What Is Plagiarism? for Kids
Plagiarism is a form of cheating because it's stealing another person's ideas. But there's a right way to use Internet sources and other references when you're doing homework or a report. Find out more.
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5 Reasons to Look for a Summer Job for Teens
If you're thinking about a summer job, apply. You have nothing to lose and a lot to gain.
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Well-Child Visit: 16 Years for Parents
Find out what the well-child visit will involve when your son or daughter is 16.
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Well-Child Visit: 17 Years for Parents
Find out what the well-child visit will involve when your son or daughter is 17.
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Sickle Cell Disease (Topic Center) for Teens
Want to learn all about sickle cell disease? You've come to the right place!
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10 Ways to Help Your Teen Succeed in High School for Parents
Even though teens are seeking independence, parental involvement is still an important part of academic success.
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Underage Drinking: What Can Parents Do? for Parents
Many kids and teens try alcohol during their high school and college years. But parents are important role models in this area. Here's how to set a good example.