Unmonitored Seventh-Grader Needs Support
When parents' work schedules make them unavailable to their child, a big brother, a mentor, or an after-school program can provide support. read more
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When parents' work schedules make them unavailable to their child, a big brother, a mentor, or an after-school program can provide support. read more
It's sometimes advisable to get a second opinion from a doctor who is well versed in the complexities of medication for ADHD. read more
There are a number of options regarding special education versus regular kindergarten. read more
Check out 12 successful school fundraising ideas, suggested and tested by parents. Find the best way to raise money for your child's school or sports ... read more
A mother worries that her five-year-old's displays of affection toward his friends are inappropriate. read more
A parent is upset upon discovering references to buying and using drugs in her daughter's email. read more
A mother starts to doubt her parenting skills after a stranger berates her in public. read more
It's best to introduce a new boyfriend into your children's lives gradually, preferably while doing things with them outside your home. read more
Adolescents are especially at risk when they have experienced the loss of someone dear to them. read more
To address fears about a child's workload, talk the situation over with the child and the school counselor before making any decision. read more
How can I get my son with ADD to do his schoolwork? read more
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