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A to Z: XXY Syndrome for Parents
Learn genetic disorders and conditions that can affect social and sexual development.
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Kids and Food: 10 Tips for Parents for Parents
Here are 10 simple tips to help you raise kids who develop healthy eating habits!
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Germ Cell Tumors for Parents
Germ cell tumors happen when reproductive cells in an unborn baby don't develop as they should.
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Does Touching Breasts Make Them Grow? for Teens
Touching or massaging breasts doesn’t make them grow. Find out what does affect how breasts develop.
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Delayed Puberty for Teens
Concerned about your growth or development? Puberty can be delayed for several reasons. Luckily, doctors usually can help teens with delayed puberty to develop more normally.
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Delayed Puberty for Parents
Puberty usually begins in girls 8-14, and in boys 9-15. If kids pass this normal age range without showing any signs of body changes, it's called delayed puberty.
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Growth and Your 13- to 18-Year-Old for Parents
Kids entering puberty will undergo many changes in their developing bodies. Find out more about what to expect.
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Your Child's Growth for Parents
From the moment parents greet their newborn, they watch the baby's progress eagerly. But how can they tell if their child is growing properly?
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Growth and Your 6- to 12-Year-Old for Parents
As kids grow from grade-schoolers to preteens, there continues to be a wide range of "normal" as far as height, weight, and shape.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder for Parents
Autism spectrum disorder affects a child's ability to communicate and learn. Early intervention and treatment can help kids improve skills and do their best.