Drugs and Parenting
Your role as a caring parent is to advise your child against any potentially dangerous activity -- whether or not you yourself have engaged in it. read more
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Your role as a caring parent is to advise your child against any potentially dangerous activity -- whether or not you yourself have engaged in it. read more
Find out at what point asymmetric breast development should be evaluated. read more
Our expert surmises that a teen's depression is due to more than just problems with switching to a new school. read more
Troubles with math and difficulty with language (understanding concepts and following directions) are telltale signs of a learning disability. read more
When a school refuses to carry out an evaluation, it violates the rights of the parents and the child under the special education laws (IDEA). read more
A parent asks whether there is a school in Washington, D.C. that is geared to LD problems. read more
Before jumping to conclusions, speak to your child's teachers and talk with your child to discover what's at the root of any academic problems. read more
Don't be worried about your son's occasional show-and-tell with other boys. read more
Retention should be a last resort. read more
There are many things a parent can do to help a child prepare to enter kindergarten. read more
This article offers tips for parents of high school-aged kids with dyslexia. read more
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