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Telling Your Child a Family Member Has a Serious Illness for Parents
When a loved one has a serious illness, it can be hard to know how to tell your child. Here are tips on when to talk, what to say, and how to help kids cope.
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How Do I Tell My Parents I Need a Bra? for Kids
It can be tough to get up the courage to raise the subject, but if you're ready for a bra, be brave and ask. Here's how.
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How Can I Tell if My Baby Is Constipated? for Parents
A baby probably isn't constipated if their stool (poop) is soft, no matter how often the bowel movements happen or if the baby strains to pass them.
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How Do I Tell My Parents I Got My Period? for Kids
It's a funny moment when you get your first period. But it's important to tell a parent.
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How Can I Get on the Pill Without Telling My Parents? for Teens
If you can't talk to your folks, you can get the Pill (or the ring or patch) from a health clinic like Planned Parenthood.
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What Should I Do About a Lump on My Testicle? for Kids
Lumps in the testicles could be many things. But you should tell a parent if this happens.
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What Does Contagious Mean? for Kids
There's a good reason your parent tells you to cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough!
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Telling Your Partner You Have an STD for Teens
People who have STDs might feel apprehensive about discussing their disease with a partner. Here are some tips on talking to a partner when you have an STD.
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How to Tell When Someone Is Nice: Answers for Teens With Autism for Teens
Spend time with people who are nice to you. Here's how to tell when someone is being nice, or being mean.
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How to Tell When Someone Is Nice: Answers for Kids With Autism for Kids
Choose friends who are nice to you. Here's how to tell if someone is nice, or is being mean.