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Well-Child Visit: 9 Years for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the ninth year.
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About Overweight and Obesity for Teens
We use the words "oveweight" and "obese" a lot, but they actually have medical meanings. Find out how doctors diagnose these conditions and what they mean for a person's health.
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When Kids Want to Quit a Sport for Parents
What should parents do when their child wants to quit a sport?
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Diabetes: Dealing With Feelings for Parents
If your child has diabetes, you may spend a lot of time thinking about the physical effects. But it's also important to understand the emotional issues surrounding a diabetes diagnosis.
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Coming Out for Teens
Coming out (or not) is a personal choice that depends on you and your situation. Learn more in this article for teens.
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Shyness for Teens
Shyness is extremely common, especially among teens. But lots of mild to moderate shyness melts away with practice and familiarity, making social situations easier and easier to handle each time.
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Teaching Your Child to Be a Good Sport for Parents
One of the most important goals of kids' sports is helping children develop a sense of good sportsmanship. Here's how to set a good example for your kids.
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What if I Want to Quit a Sport? for Teens
You might find yourself wanting to quit a sport. Here are some ways to decide what to do.
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My Child Is Struggling in School. How Can I Help? for Parents
Find out what the experts have to say.
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Emotional Intelligence for Teens
Just as IQ is a way of being academically smart, emotional intelligence (EQ) is a way of being people-smart. But unlike IQ, we can work on improving our EQ. Here are some tips.