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A to Z Symptom: Crying in Babies for Parents
Babies use crying to communicate, and during the first 3 months of life, they cry a lot. Knowing what to expect can help parents and caregivers manage.
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Depression: What You Need to Know for Teens
Depression is very common. For information about depression and feeling better, read this article for teens.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder for Teens
Autism spectrum disorder can make communicating and interacting with other people difficult. Find out more.
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When a Pet Dies: Helping Kids Cope for Parents
For most kids, pets are more than just animals – they're members of the family. So it can be heartbreaking to lose one. Here's how to help kids cope.
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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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Dogs and Preventing Dog Bites for Kids
Are you a little afraid of dogs? Some kids are, so find out how you can make friends with dogs and avoid dog bites.
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Sexual Orientation for Parents
During the teen years, sexual feelings are awakened in new ways because of the hormonal and physical changes of puberty. It takes time for many kids to understand who they are and who they're becoming. Part of that understanding includes a person's sexual feelings and attractions.
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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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My Friend Has Cancer. How Can I Help? for Teens
It's hard to know how to respond when someone you love — someone your own age — is diagnosed with cancer. Here are some thoughts on dealing with feelings and helping your friend.
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Cyberbullying for Teens
Using technology to bully is a problem that's on the rise. The good news is awareness of how to prevent cyberbullying is growing even faster. See our tips on what to do.