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  • Cyberbullying for Parents


    Cyberbullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person. Here are some suggestions on what to do if online bullying has become part of your child's life.

  • Smallpox for Teens


    You might be wondering what smallpox is and whether you or anyone you know is at risk for getting it. Learn the facts.

  • 5 Ways to Make Online Research Easier for Teens


    When researching school projects, it helps to know how to evaluate and choose online resources. Here are tips.

  • Words to Know (Special Health Care Needs Glossary) for Parents


    This glossary defines terms on health care, government benefits, learning, legal and financial matters, and more.

  • Feeding Your Family on a Tight Budget for Parents


    Everyone needs enough healthy food, but many people can't get it all the time. Here are programs that can help.

  • School and Diabetes for Parents


    When kids with diabetes attend school, parents should discuss the condition with teachers, school staff, and coaches. Here are some tips on what to cover.

  • Talking to Your Child About World Conflicts for Parents


    Talking with kids about violence and world conflict (like what's happening in the Middle East and Ukraine) can be hard. Here are some tips.

  • Auditory Processing Disorder for Parents


    Kids with APD can't understand what they hear in the same way other kids do. That's because their ears and brain don't fully coordinate. But early diagnosis and a variety of strategies can help them.

  • Food Allergies for Parents


    Food allergies can cause serious and even deadly reactions in kids, so it's important to know how to feed a child with food allergies and to prevent reactions.

  • 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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