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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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Preparing Your Child for a New Sibling for Parents
The arrival of a new baby can cause lots of changes. But parents can prepare kids for an addition to the family.
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Sibling Rivalry for Parents
As upsetting as it can be for a parent, conflict between siblings is very common. Here's how to help your kids get along.
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Helping Kids Deal With Bullies for Parents
Unfortunately, bullying is a common part of childhood. But parents can help kids cope with it and lessen its lasting impact.
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Separation Anxiety for Parents
Teary and tantrum-filled goodbyes are common with separation anxiety, which is a perfectly normal part of childhood development.
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Bringing Your Baby Home for Parents
Whether your baby comes home from the hospital right away, arrives later, or comes through an adoption agency, homecoming is a major event.
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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.
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Cerebral Palsy (CP) (Topic Center) for Parents
Learn all about cerebral palsy (CP), a problem that affects muscle tone, movement, and coordination. Help your child or teen manage the condition, and find the help and services that kids with CP are entitled to.
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Diabetes: Dealing With Feelings for Parents
If your child has diabetes, you may spend a lot of time thinking about the physical effects. But it's also important to understand the emotional issues surrounding a diabetes diagnosis.
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Bruxism (Teeth Grinding or Clenching) for Parents
Gnashing and grinding teeth, called bruxism, is common in kids, and often happens during deep sleep or while a child is under stress.