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Kids and Exercise for Parents
Besides enjoying the health benefits of regular exercise, kids who are physically fit are better able to handle physical and emotional challenges.
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Sibling Rivalry for Parents
As upsetting as it can be for a parent, conflict between siblings is very common. Here's how to help your kids get along.
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Creating a Reader-Friendly Home for Parents
A home filled with reading material is a good way to help kids become enthusiastic readers. Here are some ideas.
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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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Well-Child Visit: 6 Years for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the sixth year.
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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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Media Use Guidelines for Parents
Too much media use can take kids away from other activities, such as sleeping, exercising, playing with friends, and doing homework.
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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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Everyday Reading Opportunities for Parents
Finding time to read is important to developing literacy skills. And there are many easy and convenient ways to make reading a part of every day.
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Storm Stress: Helping Kids Stay Calm for Parents
Weather events like severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes can be a lot for kids to handle. Here's how to help children feel less stressed.