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  • Tests for Food Allergies for Parents


    Doctors often use a combination of skin tests and blood tests to test for food allergies. Learn about what to expect if your child gets tested.

  • School Violence: What Students Can Do for Teens


    When a tragedy happens, it's natural to want to make sense of the situation. Find out what students can do.

  • My Friend Has a Food Allergy. How Can I Help? for Teens


    Although food allergies are more common than ever, people who have them may feel different or embarrassed. A good friend can really help.

  • Wheelchairs for Kids


    Wheelchairs are a way for some people to be independent, despite illnesses or injuries. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Trimming Your Baby's Nails for Parents


    Cutting your little one's nails can be a bit scary. Here's how to do it safely.

  • Backyard and Pool: Household Safety Checklist for Parents


    Use these checklists to make a safety check of your home, including your backyard and pool area. You should answer "yes" to all of these questions.

  • Dwarfism Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about dwarfism, and how to help students with dwarfism succeed in school.

  • Preventing Strangulation and Entrapment for Parents


    Kids can strangle or become entrapped in the most unexpected ways - even cords, strings on clothing, and infant furniture and accessories can be dangerous. Read how to prevent these dangers around your home.

  • Limited Mobility Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about students with limited mobility, and how teachers can help them in the classroom.

  • Protecting Your Online Identity and Reputation for Teens


    The virtual world is full of opportunities to interact with people around the world. It's also a place where nothing is temporary. Here are some tips for safeguarding your online identity.