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Klinefelter Syndrome for Parents
Boys with this condition have an extra "X" chromosome that prevents them from developing normally during puberty. But hormone treatments, counseling, and other therapies can help.
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Mental Health & Social Media Use: What Parents Can Do for Parents
Using social media has benefits and risks for kids. Here's how to help them be more mindful about it, spend less time on it, and preserve their mental health.
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Sports, Exercise, and Diabetes for Teens
Teens with diabetes can exercise and play sports at the same level as everyone else, so whether you want to go for the gold or just go hiking in your hometown, diabetes shouldn't hold you back.
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How's Your Self-Esteem? (Quiz) for Teens
This quiz can give you insight into things that might affect your self-esteem so you can learn how to build and protect it.
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A Friend Keeps Asking Me to Do Sexual Stuff. How Do I Make Him Stop? for Teens
When someone pressures you to do something you're not comfortable with, you have a right to say no.
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Cooking With Preschoolers for Parents
It may take a little flexibility and prep work, but time in the kitchen with your preschooler can be a culinary adventure you'll both enjoy.
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Therapy for ADHD for Kids
Therapy is part of the treatment for most kids who have ADHD. This article is for kids who want to find out how it helps.
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Social Anxiety for Teens
When people feel so self-conscious and anxious that it prevents them from speaking up or socializing most of the time, it may be due to a mental health problem known as social anxiety (or social phobia).
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How Being Active Helps Kids With Type 1 Diabetes for Parents
Diabetes doesn't have to get in the way of exercise and sports competition. Like anyone else, kids with diabetes are healthier if they get plenty of exercise.
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Stressed About a Test? How to Cope for Kids
If you feel stressed about a test, you’re not alone. You feel stressed because you care about doing well and you don’t want to do poorly. Here's what to do