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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for Parents
Kids and teens who live through a traumatic event can develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Healing is possible with the help of professional counseling and support from loved ones.
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Child Abuse for Parents
Child abuse — whether it's physical, sexual, emotional, medical, or another type — can harm kids in many ways. Learn how to spot the signs of child abuse.
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Hypoglycemia and Diabetes for Parents
When blood glucose levels drop too low, it's called hypoglycemia. Very low blood sugar levels can cause severe symptoms that require immediate treatment.
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Week 25 for Parents
You may notice that your baby has resting and alert periods. Your baby's hearing has continued to develop, too — he or she may now be able to hear your voice!
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Sleep and Your 8- to 12-Month-Old for Parents
Sleep problems are common in the second half of a baby's first year. It's best to respond to your baby's needs with the right balance of concern and consistency.
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Sexual Violence and Rape: What You Need to Know for Teens
Sexual violence is unwanted sexual behavior that is forced on someone. It can take many forms, including rape. Sexual violence and rape are never OK. Find out what to do and how to get help if you need it.
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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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What to Do After a Car Crash for Teens
Although you do your best to drive responsibly and defensively, it's still a good idea to know what to do just in case you end up in an accident.
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Your Kid's Sleep for Parents
From bedwetting to bedsharing, guidelines and advice on a variety of sleep-related topics.
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Stress and Coping Q&A for Teens for Teens
See answers to some common questions about stress.