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  • Cooking With Kids for Parents


    Inviting kids into the kitchen to help you cook can be a great way to create quality together time and help your child learn some basic skills.

  • 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.

  • What Is Insulin? (Video) for Parents


    Insulin is a hormone that helps sugar (glucose) get into all the cells in the body for energy. Insulin is made in the pancreas and released into the blood when the glucose level goes up. Without insulin, the sugar in blood would get too high.

  • Moving to Middle School for Kids


    You're moving on up to middle school. But what will it be like?

  • What Being Overweight Means for Kids


    Being overweight has become a serious problem for many kids and adults. Find out what it means to be overweight in this article just for kids.

  • What Is a Gene? for Kids


    Why does one kid have green eyes while another kid's eyes are brown? It's all in the genes! Find out how genes work, what happens when there are problems with genes, and more.

  • Sexual Violence and Rape: What You Need to Know for Teens


    Sexual violence is unwanted sexual behavior that is forced on someone. It can take many forms, including rape. Sexual violence and rape are never OK. Find out what to do and how to get help if you need it.

  • Optimism for Teens


    Optimists see the good in things -- and science has discovered that optimists can do better in life. The good news is, even pessimists can be more optimistic. Find out how.

  • Autism Special Needs Checklist: Teens & Young Adults for Parents


    As your child moves toward adulthood, learn the tools you need to make the transition as smooth as possible. This 6-step checklist can help.

  • What to Do About Burns for Parents


    Scald burns from hot water and other liquids are the most common type of burn young kids get. Here's what to do if your child is burned.