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  • 10 Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in Elementary School for Parents


    Kids do better in school when parents are involved. These early years of schooling are an important time for parents to be informed and supportive about their child's education.

  • 10 Ways to Help Your Teen Succeed in High School for Parents


    Even though teens are seeking independence, parental involvement is still an important part of academic success.

  • 10 Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in Middle School for Parents


    As students grow more independent during middle school, it can be a challenge for parents to know how to stay involved. Here are 10 tips.

  • Going Back to School for Kids


    There's a lot of "new" in the first day of school. New teachers, new friends, new shoes, new notebooks, and sometimes, a new school. Find out more about going back to school in this article for kids.

  • Back to School for Parents


    Kids often have a tough time making the back-to-school transition. Here's how to help them.

  • Diabetes: Eating Smart for Teens


    People with diabetes don't need to be on strict diets, but do need to pay attention to what they eat and when. Crack open the cookbooks and surf to your favorite recipe website because it's time to plan meals that you love!

  • Eating Smart When Your Child Has Diabetes for Parents


    Kids with diabetes don't have to follow a special diabetes diet, but they may need to pay more attention to when they eat and how much is on their plates.

  • Sleep and Your School-Aged Child for Parents


    School-age kids need 9–12 hours of sleep a night. If they don't get it, they may be cranky or moody, hyper, and have behavior problems.

  • Anemia for Teens


    Anemia is common in teens because they undergo rapid growth spurts, when the body needs more nutrients like iron. Learn about anemia and how it's treated.

  • Your Child's Weight for Parents


    "What's the right weight for my child?" is one of the most common questions parents have. It seems like a simple one, but it's not always easy to answer.