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    Outdoor Safety

    Check out the latest cookout safety tips.

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    Social Development

    At age 10, kids are usually involved in best friend relationships, not in exclusive boyfriend-girlfriend relationships.

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    Neurodiversity in Kids

    Determine if the label given a child by a school is appropriate.

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    Social Development

    Find solutions to the problem of bullies in the classroom.

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    Childhood Safety

    Learn what our experts have to say about toy guns and safety.

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    School Safety
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Juvenile justice expert James Irving thinks we can stop kids from turning to violence.

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    Building Self Esteem

    Find out how you can help a child with low self-esteem.

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    Neurodiversity in Kids

    When a child is exposed to some program of instruction but is not acquiring new skills, the team must be reconvened.

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    Childhood Illness

    Abdominal pain is a very common complaint in children. Learn how to assess the significance of stomachaches.

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    Communicating with Your Kids

    A preschooler is too young to comprehend school killings or to be exposed to media images or discussions of this tragedy.

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    Building Self Esteem

    Use these everyday phrases to instill confidence, self-respect, and thoughtfulness in your children.

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    Neurodiversity in Kids

    If a child is steadily (though slowly) acquiring the skills needed for reading and other areas, it's not likely that there is a learning disability.

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    Neurodiversity in Kids

    A second-grade teacher seeks suggestions for helping a child with LD and ADHD be successful in the classroom.

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    Childhood Safety

    Evaluate your school's ability to prevent violence with this checklist.

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    Behavior and Discipline

    Virtually every child in the country has heard--or seen--stories about students like themselves being gunned down, the school shooting in Parkland, FL being the most recent. How do you talk to your kids after something like this happens? How do you address their fears and keep them feeling safe in their home and in their schools? Dr. Alvin Poussaint and the American School Counselor Association have some advice.

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    Communicating with Your Kids

    Here are the words you need to talk with your school aged children about war.

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    Instilling Values and Manners
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Learn how your family can help victims of natural disasters and other people in need.

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    Behavior and Discipline

    An expert advises immediate psychological counseling for a child, as well as contacting school authorities.

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