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  • Scoliosis: Bracing for Parents


    Some kids with scoliosis wear a brace to help stop their curve from getting worse as they grow. Find out more about the different types of scoliosis braces.

  • Choosing Safe Baby Products: Strollers for Parents


    Strollers come in a variety of sizes and styles. When you're searching for that perfect stroller that's light and portable, keep safety in mind.

  • 5 Ways to Shake Shyness for Teens


    If shyness is putting a hold on your social life, here are 5 ideas that might help.

  • Hearing Aids for Teens


    Want to hear what's being said to you, by you, and about you? Find out how hearing aids help people with certain types of hearing loss.

  • Optimism for Teens


    Optimists see the good in things -- and science has discovered that optimists can do better in life. The good news is, even pessimists can be more optimistic. Find out how.

  • Writing a Paper for Teens


    Writing a paper can seem intimidating at first. But putting together a good paper really just involves a combination of things you already know how to do. Here are some tips.

  • Yoga for Teens


    Looking for a workout program that's easy to learn, requires little or no equipment, and soothes your soul while toning your body? Read about yoga - and watch our slideshow for some easy poses to try.

  • In-Toeing for Parents


    In-toeing is when feet point inward while walking. It happens in a lot of kids who are learning to walk. Sometimes people call it walking "pigeon-toed."

  • Dyscalculia Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about dyscalculia and what they can do to help students with the learning disability succeed in school.

  • Choosing Safe Baby Products: Carriers for Parents


    Babies love and need close contact, and infant carriers are ideal for nestling them against their parents. Here's how to use one safely.

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