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  • School and Diabetes for Parents


    When kids with diabetes attend school, parents should discuss the condition with teachers, school staff, and coaches. Here are some tips on what to cover.

  • Gifted Education for Parents


    About 6% of all U.S. K-12 students are considered academically gifted. Here are some ways to tell the difference between bright students and gifted students.

  • Going to School With Food Allergies for Parents


    With preparation and education, a child with a food allergy can stay safe at school.

  • 5 Ways to Make Online Research Easier for Teens


    When researching school projects, it helps to know how to evaluate and choose online resources. Here are tips.

  • ADHD In Kids for Parents


    ADHD is a common medical condition that can affect kids at school, at home, and in friendships. Learn more about ADHD and how to help kids get the best diagnosis and care.

  • Moving to Middle School for Kids


    You're moving on up to middle school. But what will it be like?

  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about obsessive-compulsive disorder, and how to help students with OCD in class.

  • Getting Help With Homework for Teens


    Many students wonder: How can I get help with my homework? Here are some tips.

  • Test-Taking Tips for Teens


    Do you sweat, chew your pencil, and feel butterflies in your stomach as your teacher hands out a test? Study these test-taking tips!

  • Selective Mutism Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    Selective mutism causes some kids and teens to be too fearful to talk in some situations. Here's what teachers should know.