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Playground Safety for Parents
Following these safety guidelines can make neighborhood playgrounds entertaining and safe for your kids.
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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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Understanding Dyslexia for Parents
Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it hard to learn to read and understand written language. Even kids with average or above-average intelligence can have dyslexia.
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Motivating School-Age Kids to Be Active for Parents
Being active is a key part of good health for all school-age kids. So how do you get kids motivated to be active, especially those who aren't gifted athletes?
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School-Based Health Centers for Parents
School-based health centers provide a range of services to meet kids' and teens' health care needs. Centers usually are inside a school building or right next door.
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Balance Disorders for Parents
Most kids stumble and fall from time to time, but a child who often loses their balance might have a balance disorder.
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A to Z: Contusion (Bruise), Face, Scalp, & Neck for Parents
Learn about contusions (bruises) of the face, scalp, and neck.
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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?
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Monitoring Your Child's Media Use for Parents
Some ways for parents to keep track of the media their kids watch, play, and use.
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Taking Care of Your Grandchildren for Parents
When you take care of your grandkids, you're probably excited to put your own parenting experience to good use. But there are a few childcare basics to brush up on.