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  • Communication and Your 13- to 18-Year-Old for Parents


    Teens spend much of the day outside the home, but it's important that you take time every day to talk with your teen to share opinions, ideas, and information.

  • 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.

  • Communication and Your 8- to 12-Month-Old for Parents


    Babies this age might be about to say their first words, and communicate using body language. Read more about communicating with your baby.

  • Biting for Parents


    There are ways to get to the bottom of your toddler's biting habit. These steps can help.

  • XYY Syndrome for Parents


    XYY syndrome is a rare genetic condition that affects only males. Boys who have it may be taller than average, but the symptoms can vary greatly.

  • Food Allergies and Travel for Teens


    Taking precautions and carrying meds are just part of normal life for someone who has a food allergy. Here are some tips on how to make travel also feel perfectly routine.

  • Reading Books to Babies for Parents


    Reading aloud to your baby stimulates developing senses, and builds listening and memory skills that can help your baby grow up to be a reader.

  • Dealing With Bullying for Teens


    Bullying has everyone worried, not just the people on its receiving end. Learn about dealing with bullies, including tips on how to stand up for yourself or a friend.

  • Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about severe TBIs, and how to help students who've had a TBI.

  • Toddler Reading Time for Parents


    Reading to toddlers lays the foundation for their independent reading later on. Here are some tips.