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  • Glasses and Contact Lenses for Kids


    Sometimes the different parts of the eye don't work together the way they should. When this happens, people wear glasses or contact lenses. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Nutrition & Fitness (Topic Center) for Kids


    Want to know more about eating right and being active? This is the place!

  • Communication and Your 4- to 5-Year-Old for Parents


    Communicating with our kids is one of the most pleasurable and rewarding parts of parenting. Learn how to connect with your 4- to 5-year-old.

  • Communication and Your 2- to 3-Year-Old for Parents


    Communicating with a child is one of the most pleasurable and rewarding experiences for both parent and child. Learn how to connect with your 2- to 3-year-old.

  • Taking Your Child's Temperature for Parents


    All kids get a fever from time to time. Find out about taking your child's temperature, safely and accurately.

  • How to Help Cook for Kids


    Do you like to eat? If so, you might like to learn to cook. Find out how in this article for kids.

  • Organize, Focus, Get It Done for Kids


    Being organized and focused seems easy for some kids. But for others, like kids with ADHD, it's not easy at first. Everyone can get better at these skills. Find out how in this article for kids.

  • Blindness for Kids


    Kids who can't see, or can't see well, learn to live without using their eyes. To learn more about visual impairment and what causes it, read our article for kids.

  • Learning, Play, and Your 1- to 3-Month-Old for Parents


    After learning to recognize your voice, your face, and your touch, your baby will start responding more to you during these months and even give you a smile!

  • Learning, Play, and Your 8- to 12-Month-Old for Parents


    Your baby is learning more about the world through play and is beginning to use words. Keep those toys and games coming!