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  • Fitness and Your 6- to 12-Year-Old for Parents


    School-age kids need physical activity to build strength, coordination, confidence, and to lay the groundwork for a healthy lifestyle.

  • A to Z: Nystagmus for Parents


    Learn more about this eye problem.

  • Feeling Too Tall or Too Short for Kids


    How do you like your height? Check out this article if you feel too tall or too short.

  • Dealing With Cancer for Teens


    It's unusual for teens to have cancer, but it can happen. The good news is that most will survive and return to their everyday lives. Learn about how to cope if you or someone you know has cancer.

  • Fitness and Your 3- to 5-Year-Old for Parents


    Take advantage of your child's natural tendency to be active. Staying fit can help improve kids' self-esteem and decrease the risk of serious illnesses later in life.

  • Kids Talk About: Feeling Scared for Kids


    All kids feel scared once in a while. Find out what frightens them in this article for kids.

  • First Aid: Broken Bones for Teens


    A broken bone requires emergency medical care. Here's what to do.

  • Memory Matters for Kids


    You have memories, but how do they form and stay in your brain? Find out in this article for kids.

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


    Kids who enjoy exercise tend to stay active throughout their lives. Learn how to encourage fitness in your teen.

  • First Aid: Broken Bones for Parents


    A broken bone needs emergency medical care. Here's what to do if you think your child fractured a bone.