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  • Helping Teens Who Self-Harm for Parents


    Cutting and other forms of self-injury among teens have become more common in recent years. Learn how to help a teen who self-harms.

  • 3 Ways to Help When Kids Feel Lonely for Parents


    When kids feel lonely, you can help them feel better by building social connection. Here's how.

  • How Can I Help a Friend Who Is Depressed? for Teens


    Depression can make it hard for someone to see a better future. Here's how to help a friend who's depressed.

  • Helping Your Gradeschooler With Homework for Parents


    During grade school, kids start getting homework to reinforce and extend classroom learning and teach them important study skills. Here's how parents can help.

  • Helping Your Teen With Homework for Parents


    Parents can play a crucial role in helping teens succeed in school by lending a little help, support, and guidance, and by knowing what problems demand their involvement and which ones require them to hang back.

  • Nutritional Needs for Kids With Cancer for Parents


    Eating as well as possible and staying hydrated can help kids undergoing cancer treatment keep up their strength and deal with side effects. These tips can help.

  • Bones, Muscles, and Joints for Teens


    Our bones, muscles, and joints form our musculoskeletal system and enable us to do everyday physical activities.

  • Going to a Therapist for Teens


    Getting help with emotions is the same as getting help with a medical problem like asthma or diabetes. Here's how therapy works and how it helps.

  • Vitamins for Kids


    How vital are vitamins? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Helping Kids When They Worry for Parents


    All kids worry at times, and some may do so more than others. But parents can help kids manage it and tackle everyday problems with ease. Find out how.

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