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  • Growth Plate Fractures for Parents


    Injuries to growth plates, which produce new bone tissue and determine the final length and shape of bones in adulthood, must be treated so that bones heal properly.

  • Preparing Teens With Diabetes for Adult Care for Parents


    Most teens with diabetes should switch to an adult health care provider when they're between 18 and 21 years old. Here's how parents can help them get ready in the years leading up to the switch.

  • Your Baby's Hearing, Vision, and Other Senses: 10 Months for Parents


    Here's how you can stimulate your baby's senses and provide a safe environment for exploration.

  • Your Baby's Hearing, Vision, and Other Senses: 8 Months for Parents


    Here's how you can stimulate your baby's senses and provide a safe environment for exploration.

  • Constipation for Kids


    If you aren't pooping like usual, you could be constipated.

  • Your Baby's Hearing, Vision, and Other Senses: 12 Months for Parents


    Here's how you can stimulate your baby's senses and provide a safe environment for exploration.

  • Arthrogryposis (AMC) for Parents


    Children with arthrogryposis (AMC) have stiff joints that don't move well. Treatments like splinting, bracing, therapy, and surgery help kids get the best range of motion.

  • Coping With Stress for Teens


    How well we get through a stressful situation depends a lot on us. It's how we deal with that makes all the difference. Here are some ways to understand and manage stress.

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome for Kids


    Having irritable bowel syndrome can make a kid feel awful. The good news is that kids can take steps to feel better.

  • Toddler Reading Time for Parents


    Reading to toddlers lays the foundation for their independent reading later on. Here are some tips.