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How to Be a Great Babysitter for Teens
To be a great babysitter, help children have fun and learn — while still making them follow their parents' rules. Here's how to balance play with keeping order.
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What Babysitters Need to Know About Safety for Teens
The most important part of babysitting is keeping kids safe. Here are some things to know.
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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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Keeping Kids Safe in Cars for Parents
Learn how to protect kids by properly using car seats and booster seats.
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Toilet Training for Parents
Even before your child is ready to try the potty, you can prepare your little one by teaching about the process. Here are some tips.
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What Is Type 1 Diabetes? for Parents
In type 1 diabetes, the body can’t use glucose for energy, making blood sugar levels get too high. People with diabetes need insulin shots or an insulin pump.
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Childhood Fears and Worries for Parents
It's normal for children to feel afraid at times. Parents can help kids feel safe and learn to feel at ease.
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Temporal Lobe Epilepsy for Parents
Kids with temporal lobe epilepsy have seizures that start in one of the temporal lobes of the brain. Seizures usually get better with medicine.
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Celiac Disease for Parents
Celiac disease happens when someone has a food intolerance to gluten. Here's how to manage symptoms and prevent damage to the intestines.
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Parent–Teacher Conferences: Tips for Teachers for Parents
Conducting effective conferences can boost family involvement in your classroom and help promote positive outcomes for you, your students, and your school. Here's what to do before, during, and after the meeting. This article is for educators.