Kids
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KidsBehavior and Discipline
The nature/nurture question about what makes boys, even little boys, more aggressive and violent than girls is a never-ending debate.
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KidsSocial Development
Discover some ideas for helping a middle-schooler overcome shyness.
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KidsChildhood Illness
Hemangiomas can more easily be observed by your child's pediatrician and a referral made if the diagnosis is in question, if the hemangiomas are medically problematic, or if you are in need of further reassurance.
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KidsChildhood Illness
The symptoms of Osgood-Schlatter disease include pain over the bump just below your knee cap, usually worsened by exercise that involves repeated bending and straightening of the knee and by the direct force on that area.
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KidsChildhood Illness
Although there is an increased risk of post-vaccination seizures after DTP, there is no evidence that pertussis immunization causes permanent brain damage or epilepsy.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
A large difference between IQ and achievement does not necessarily indicate learning disabilities.
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KidsChildhood Illness
Get information about toxic synovitis, an inflammation of the hip joint that occurs rather suddenly in young children.
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KidsChildhood Illness
Mumps is caused by a virus, and it is passed on in the same way as a cold. Read more information about this virus.
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KidsADHD
Teachers are not physicians and cannot recommend any medical intervention, including medication for ADHD.
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KidsChildhood Illness
Winter colds, ear infections, tubes, hearing, and speech -- these are very, very common concerns for parents and physicians alike.
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KidsEmotional Development
Our expert gives his opinion about allowing a four-year-old to watch alien-type horror/suspense movies or "Godzilla-type" shows.
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KidsSocial Development
An expert advises a parent not to be overly concerned about her son's imaginative, imitative behavior.
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KidsEmotional Development
You don't need to send a child to preschool to prepare her for kindergarten.
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KidsCognitive and PsychologicalBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
This article explains how brain chemisty is responsible for learned knowledge functions.
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KidsNutrition for Kids
Could there be a connection between poor grades and constipation?
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KidsEmotional Development
A seven-year-old who experiences the death of a classmate needs empathy, kindness, and understanding.
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KidsADHD
A parent who wants to help her child perform better academically -- and avoid medication for ADD -- seeks advice.
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KidsHome Safety
Parents can be reassured that straining of stools is a reasonable approach to finding the foreign body; the swallowed object usually will be seen within 24 to 48 hours, regardless of age.
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