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  • Parent–Teacher Conferences for Parents


    Attending parent–teacher conferences is a great way to help your kids succeed at school. Here's what to do before, during, and after the meeting.

  • Parenting a Teen With ADHD for Parents


    Parenting is as important as any other part of ADHD treatment. The way parents respond can make ADHD better (or worse). This article has parenting tips to help teens improve and do well.

  • Parenting a Child With ADHD for Parents


    Parenting is as important as any other part of ADHD treatment. The way parents respond can make ADHD better (or worse). This article has parenting tips to help kids improve and do well.

  • Parent–Teacher Conferences: Tips for Teachers for Parents


    Conducting effective conferences can boost family involvement in your classroom and help promote positive outcomes for you, your students, and your school. Here's what to do before, during, and after the meeting. This article is for educators.

  • 9 Steps to More Effective Parenting for Parents


    Parenting is incredibly challenging and rewarding. Here are 9 child-rearing tips that can help.

  • Eyes for Parents


    The eyes are small compared with most of the body's other organs, but their structure is incredibly complex. Learn more about eyes, vision, and common problems with both.

  • Spondylolisthesis for Parents


    Spondylolisthesis happens when a bone in the back slips forward and out of place. In kids and teens, it’s a common cause of lower back pain.

  • Cholesterol for Parents


    Most parents probably don't think about what cholesterol means for their kids. But high cholesterol is a risk factor for heart disease, which has its roots in childhood.

  • Myocarditis for Parents


    The muscle that makes up the heart is called the myocardium. Myocarditis is when this muscle gets inflamed (swollen).

  • 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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