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  • Emily's Story: Little Person, Big Life (Dwarfism) for Kids


    Emily was adopted from Russia, where she was born with a type of dwarfism. In this video, she talks about how she handles the challenge of being smaller than most people.

  • Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA): Steven's Story (Video) for Parents


    A teen athlete talks about why he won't let his condition take him out of the game.

  • Dwarfism: Emily's Story (Video) for Teens


    Emily was adopted from Russia, where she was born with a type of dwarfism. In this video, she talks about her life philosophy and how she overcame the many hurdles she faced.

  • Road Trip Boredom Busters for Parents


    Road trips can be fun and educational with just a little planning and preparation. Here are some ideas to get your family revved up for a trip long on smiles and short on frustration.

  • Chandler's Diabetes Story for Kids


    People who have diabetes have to pay special attention to what they eat and need to stay aware of the amount of sugar in their blood. So what's it like to have diabetes? Just ask Chandler!

  • Helping Kids Enjoy Reading for Parents


    For many kids, reading doesn't come easily. But these simple steps can help them become eager readers.

  • Creating a Reader-Friendly Home for Parents


    A home filled with reading material is a good way to help kids become enthusiastic readers. Here are some ideas.

  • Play & Learn (Topic Center) - Willis-Knighton Health for Parents


    This site helps parents promote active and imaginative play throughout all stages of childhood. Learn which activities inspire and motivate, and which toys are not only safer, but smarter, too.

  • Cerebral Palsy (CP) (Topic Center) - Willis-Knighton Health for Parents


    Learn all about cerebral palsy (CP), a problem that affects muscle tone, movement, and coordination. Help your child or teen manage the condition, and find the help and services that kids with CP are entitled to.

  • 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.