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  • TMJ Disorders for Parents


    Kids with these jaw disorders often have difficulty chewing or talking due to problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Symptoms can resolve on their own, or with treatment.

  • Binge Eating Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about binge eating and how to help students with the disorder.

  • Auditory Processing Disorder for Parents


    Kids with APD can't understand what they hear in the same way other kids do. That's because their ears and brain don't fully coordinate. But early diagnosis and a variety of strategies can help them.

  • Binge Eating Disorder for Teens


    Binge eating is a type of eating disorder. This article explains what it is, how to recognize it, and how to get help.

  • Bipolar Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about bipolar disorder, and how to help students with the disorder do their best in school.

  • A to Z: Panic Disorder for Parents


    Learn about panic disorder, an anxiety disorder in which a person experiences recurrent feelings of intense fear when there's no real threat or danger.

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder for Parents


    Autism spectrum disorder affects a child's ability to communicate and learn. Early intervention and treatment can help kids improve skills and do their best.

  • Balance Disorders for Parents


    Most kids stumble and fall from time to time, but a child who often loses their balance might have a balance disorder.

  • Going to a Speech Therapist for Kids


    You might visit a speech therapist if you're having trouble speaking or understanding others. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Bipolar Disorder for Teens


    Bipolar disorder causes extreme ups and downs in a person’s mood and energy. With the right treatment, people with bipolar can learn to manage their moods.

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