Kids
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KidsADHD
Find suggestions for how to help a new husband understand learning disabilities and ADHD.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Medication alone is generally not the cure-all for kids who are having serious difficulties.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Learn how to handle low self-esteem and depression in your child with ADHD.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Irritability can indeed be a common side effect of Concerta, as well as a normal part of adolescence.
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KidsEmotional Development
It's important to let kids learn to negotiate, even if it sometimes means bending the rules.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Many parent advocacy groups around this country can help you find an independent evaluator.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Get help deciding whether to take on the responsibility for homeschooling a child with learning disabilities.
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KidsADHD
Get an expert's opinion on the use of caffeine or gingko biloba as treatment for hyperactivity or attention problems.
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KidsChildhood Safety
An interview with an FBI agent gives parents information on keeping their kids safe.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Find out why experts say that a little boredom isn't bad for your kids.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
Sharing your childhood dreams with your kids strengthens the family bond and gives children a wonderful sense of belonging.
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KidsADHD
A two-year-old can have ADHD, however, there is a wide range of developmentally appropriate behavior for a child that age.
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KidsADHD
The deciding factor in homeschooling success is not a college degree or specialized training. It is the firm belief that your child can and will succeed.
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KidsBehavior and Discipline
Here's some advice on how to handle a seven-year-old who is using profanity he doesn't even understand.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
There are steps that should be taken immediately when a child is striking your children or others.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
What should you do when your child isn't challenged in an accelerated school, and switching schools is not an option?
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
Here's what to do when your child is the subject of name-calling at school.
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KidsEmotional Development
Children lack the appropriate skills for coping with guilt. They often begin to act out when they feel they've caused some harm to befall a parent, .
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