Kids
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KidsFitness in Kids
It's up to adults to teach kids that it's not whether you win or lose, but good sportsmanship is how you play the game.
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KidsChildhood Safety
Make sure your kids understand the rules for school bus safety.
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KidsChildren's Health
Find out what doctors recommend to keep your kids in tip-top shape.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
One of the most helpful talents for all-talented kids is organizing their time to do what they need -- and want -- to do.
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KidsBehavior and Discipline
When anger and violence reach uncomfortable levels, it's time to seek some professional care.
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KidsOutdoor Safety
Babies younger than six months of age should always be kept out of direct sunlight. Before you take your infant outdoors, be sure she is protected.
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KidsFitness in Kids
Find out why there is a critical need for water during exercise, and how you can ensure your child gets it.
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KidsChildhood Illness
Although you cannot use the color of nasal discharge as a sole indicator of infection versus allergy, green mucus does point more toward infection.
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KidsSocial Development
If your son wants to make them, those friendships will come naturally.
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KidsADHD
Can ADHD medication interfere with a child's ability to sleep?
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KidsFirst Aid
A well-stocked first-aid kit in the family car helps you cope with emergencies while traveling.
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KidsChildhood Safety
What steps should you take when you find out your child has been molested?
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KidsSocial DevelopmentBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
If your child is faced with the prospect of losing a good friend, read these tips to help him cope.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
A parent is puzzled by a teacher's "diagnosis" of ADHD, since the child doesn't show those symptoms at home.
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KidsFitness in Kids
Every year 20 million kids register for youth hockey, football, baseball, soccer, and other competitive sports. So why do most kids quit sports by the time they turn 13?
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KidsFitness in KidsBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Sometimes good kids can be bad sports. Here are the words you need to talk with your child about sportsmanship.
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KidsChildhood Safety
What can parents do when their nine-year-old says he is won't play sports because he's afraid he'll get hurt?
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KidsFitness in Kids
How can you keep your child grounded when he gets overly excited about his athletic performance, but still provide positive feedback?
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