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Motivating Preschoolers to Be Active for Parents
A preschooler's desire to move, move, move makes this a great time to encourage fitness habits that can last a lifetime.
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Learning, Play, and Your Newborn for Parents
Play is the primary way that infants learn how to move, communicate, socialize, and understand their surroundings. And during the first month of life, your baby will learn by interacting with you.
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Extracurricular Activities for Teens
Joining a club or team is a fun way to try new things, meet people, and be active. Learn more about the basics and benefits of getting involved.
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What Is Marijuana? for Parents
Many teens and young adults use marijuana in some form. Understand its risks so you can help your kids make good decisions.
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Getting a CT (CAT) Scan for Parents
CT scans give doctors more detailed images than X-rays can provide. Here's what it's like to get one of these tests.
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Gifted Education for Parents
About 6% of all U.S. K-12 students are considered academically gifted. Here are some ways to tell the difference between bright students and gifted students.
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504 Education Plans for Parents
Kids who have special needs in the classroom may be eligible for a government-supported learning plan.
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Your Newborn's Hearing, Vision, and Other Senses for Parents
Your newborn is taking in first sights, sounds, and smells while learning to explore the world through the senses. What are your baby's responses to light, noise, and touch?
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Autism Special Needs Checklist: Big Kids (ages 6-12) for Parents
Having a plan for the future can help your big kid reach his or her full potential. Follow this 8-step checklist to help your child succeed during the elementary school years.
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Fitness for Kids Who Don't Like Sports for Parents
Some kids aren't natural athletes and they may say they just don't like sports. What then?