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Sleep and Your School-Aged Child for Parents
School-age kids need 9–12 hours of sleep a night. If they don't get it, they may be cranky or moody, hyper, and have behavior problems.
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When Can Kids Go Back to School After a Concussion? for Parents
Within a few days of a concussion, most students are ready return to school. Here's how parents can help.
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Balancing Schoolwork and Hospital Stays for Parents
When your child has a serious or chronic illness, it's hard to think beyond the next treatment. But with some planning, you can help your child balance schoolwork with hospital stays.
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Going Back to School for Kids
There's a lot of "new" in the first day of school. New teachers, new friends, new shoes, new notebooks, and sometimes, a new school. Find out more about going back to school in this article for kids.
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School and Asthma for Teens
Lots of teens have asthma. Here are tips on keeping it under control so you can prevent (or manage) a flare-up at school.
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10 Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in Elementary School for Parents
Kids do better in school when parents are involved. These early years of schooling are an important time for parents to be informed and supportive about their child's education.
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After-School Snacks for Parents
If your kids come in from school and head straight for the kitchen for something to eat, here's how to make sure they still have room for a healthy dinner.
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10 Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in Middle School for Parents
As students grow more independent during middle school, it can be a challenge for parents to know how to stay involved. Here are 10 tips.
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Moving to Middle School for Kids
You're moving on up to middle school. But what will it be like?
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Someone at School Has a Weapon. What Should I Do? for Teens
If you think that someone is bringing a weapon to school or threatening someone else's life, it requires immediate attention. This article offers some tips on getting help.