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Choking for Parents
Choking is an emergency, so it's important to recognize the signs of choking and know what to do if happens.
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Parent–Teacher Conferences: Tips for Teachers for Parents
Conducting effective conferences can boost family involvement in your classroom and help promote positive outcomes for you, your students, and your school. Here's what to do before, during, and after the meeting. This article is for educators.
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Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy for Parents
Kids with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy have myoclonic seizures that usually begin during the teenage years. Seizures may happen less often in adulthood, but medicine will likely be needed for life.
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Milk Allergy for Parents
Milk allergy can cause serious reactions. Find out how to keep kids safe.
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Milk Allergy in Infants for Parents
Almost all infants are fussy at times. But some are very fussy because they have an allergy to the protein in cow's milk, which is the basis for most commercial baby formulas.
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Anxiety Disorders for Parents
Anxiety is a normal part of growing up, and all kids experience it. But when it becomes extreme, it can interfere with a child's overall happiness.
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School, Jobs & Friends for Teens
Are you thinking about volunteering? Planning for life after high school? This section offers help with homework, dealing with bullying, finding a summer job, and lots more.