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Understanding Other People for Teens
Being able to predict how other people might feel, act, or react is a skill that helps us build better relationships. These tips can help you develop the skill of understanding others.
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Storytelling for Parents
Here are some tips for on-the-spot storytelling when you hear your child plead, "I'm bored! Please tell me a story."
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Toddler Reading Time for Parents
Reading to toddlers lays the foundation for their independent reading later on. Here are some tips.
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Road Trip Boredom Busters for Parents
Road trips can be fun and educational with just a little planning and preparation. Here are some ideas to get your family revved up for a trip long on smiles and short on frustration.
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Story Time for Preschoolers for Parents
Reading aloud to your preschooler is a great way to encourage learning development and to help prepare your child for independent reading down the line.
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Kids and Media Use: How to Build Healthy Habits for Parents
TV, interactive video games, and the Internet can be excellent sources of education and entertainment, but too much plugged-in time can have unhealthy side effects.
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Nightmares for Parents
It’s normal for kids to have nightmares occasionally. You can't completely prevent nightmares, but you can help make them less likely and help your child get back to sleep.
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Astigmatism for Parents
In astigmatism, the cornea or lens of the eye has an abnormal shape, which may make things look blurry or wavy.
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COVID-19: Kids and Masks for Parents
Wearing masks helps to slow the spread of COVID-19. Some toddlers and young children may feel uneasy about masks. Here's how to reassure your child.
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Talking to Your Child About Drugs for Parents
Help protect kids against drug use by giving them the facts before they're in a risky situation.