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Spinal Cord Injuries for Parents
A spinal cord injury is when the spinal cord gets cut, bruised, stretched, or poked. It can change the way the body moves, feels, and functions.
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Choking for Parents
Choking is an emergency, so it's important to recognize the signs of choking and know what to do if happens.
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Autism Special Needs Checklist: Big Kids (ages 6-12) for Parents
Having a plan for the future can help your big kid reach his or her full potential. Follow this 8-step checklist to help your child succeed during the elementary school years.
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Transition of Care: Ulcerative Colitis for Parents
Most teens with ulcerative colitis should transition to an adult health care provider when they're between 18 and 21 years old. Here's how parents can help them do that.
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Story Time for Preschoolers for Parents
Reading aloud to your preschooler is a great way to encourage learning development and to help prepare your child for independent reading down the line.
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Learning Problems for Kids
Having a learning disability doesn't mean you can't learn. The trick will be figuring out how you learn best.
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Six Steps to Smarter Studying for Kids
You know you need to study, but what are the tricks that super students know? Find out in this article for kids.
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Turner Syndrome for Teens
Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects about 1 in every 2,500 girls. Learn more about the condition and how doctors treat it.
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Choosing and Instructing a Babysitter for Parents
One of your most important tasks as a parent is finding a qualified babysitter. Here are some essential tips on choosing and instructing a babysitter.
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Financial Planning for Kids With Disabilities for Parents
These steps can help take the anxiety and worry out of your child's financial future and make sure that your child will be taken care of even after you're gone.