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  • Cleft Lip for Parents


    A cleft lip is when a baby's lip doesn't form properly during pregnancy. Most kids can have surgery to repair one early in life.

  • Going to the Orthodontist for Kids


    An orthodontist prevents and treats mouth, teeth, and jaw problems using braces, retainers, and other devices.

  • Braces for Parents


    Does your child need braces? Find out when braces are necessary, what's involved in caring for them, and how to find low-cost orthodontic care in your area.

  • Going to the Dentist for Kids


    What happens when you go to the dentist? Find out in this article for kids.

  • How to Make Friends When You Have Autism for Kids


    If you’re a kid with autism and aren’t sure how to make new friends, this article can help.

  • Cleft Palate for Parents


    A cleft palate is when a baby is born with a cleft (gap) in the roof of the mouth. Most kids can have surgery to repair them early in life.

  • Well-Child Visit: 2 Months for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your baby might be doing by the second month.

  • Cleft Palate With Cleft Lip for Parents


    A cleft palate with a cleft lip is when a baby's lip and palate (roof of mouth) don't form properly during pregnancy. Most kids with cleft lip and palate are treated successfully with no lasting problems.

  • Communication and Your 4- to 7-Month-Old for Parents


    Your baby's range of sounds and facial expressions continues to grow, and your baby is also imitating sounds, which are the first attempts at speaking.

  • Making Friends: Answers for Teens With Autism for Teens


    You might want to make new friends, but aren’t sure how to do it. This article for teens with autism can help.