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Topics:
Summer Transitions
Kids and Friends
Working Mothers
School Forms and Family Contracts
Back to School
Articles:
When Parents Lose a Job: Talking to Kids About Layoffs
The Skills Kids Need to Read
Get Ready to Read! SM Screening Tool
Kids and Custody: Who Decides?
Kids and Caffeine: An Unhealthy Combo
Tips for the Pokémon Craze
Helping Younger Children Celebrate Valentine's Day
Talking About Honesty
Cures for First-Day Jitters
Ear Infections, Fever, and Antibiotics
Online Exclusive! New Research on Kids of Divorce
What to Say When Your Child Must Have That Dress
Preteen Fashion Fanatics
Raising Our Children Free of Prejudice
Raising a Happy Boy: An Interview with Dr. William Pollack
Group Sues Pennsylvania School Over Abortion
10 Tips to Start the Year Off Right
From School to Summer
Talking About Teasing
Nine Steps to Good Table Manners
Alternatives to Spanking
"What did you do in the war, dad?"
Responding to Clinton's Video Testimony
The Starr Report: A Dinner Time Script
Back to School in Six Easy Steps
Blackballed
Back to School: Bad Dreams and Belly Aches
Snapshots: Kids on the Clinton/Lewinsky Scandal
Helping Preschoolers Trade Summer for School
What Works Subjects:
Helping Kids Deal with Loss
Helping Kids Handle Tragedy
Reading Games
Children's Fears
Quick and Healthy Meals
Kids' Transitions
Dealing with Peer Pressure
Tips to Get Kids to Read
Stress Relief for Busy Parents
Dealing with Temper Tantrums
Social and Personal Skill-Builders
Kids and Money
Teaching Kids Values
Discipline and Kids
Coping with Bullies
Advice From Our Experts:
Parents don't understand why daughter is depressed.
Have concerns about sending your child to school? Learn to distinguish between fear and worry.
Daughter dress like a punk.
Advice on What to Wear to School
Sexually Inquisitive Child
Daughters need to lose weight
Parents involvemnt in their child's homework
Night terrors
Divorce and teens
Mom dating during divorce
Picky eater
Stuttering
Visits with abusive dad
Dating after divorce
My husband and I are divorcing and it bothers me that he brings our kids to see his girlfriend.
My son isn't showing emotion over the death of his grandmother. How can I help him grieve?
How do I explain cremation to my kids?
Should I tell my son his father and I aren't married yet?
Should divorced parents go on family outings?
What should I tell my 7-year-old daughter about sex?
Wants to help son adjust to her getting married and moving.
How can I protect my teenage daughter from older men in chat rooms?
Gifted Five-Year-Old?
Diagnosing Diabetes
Learning to Read
Do Grades Suffer from Extra-curricular Activities?
Inappropriate Behavior from Teacher?
Premature puberty.
Child admits to cheating
Speech problem.
Seventeen-year-old wants to date.
Adult son won't leave home
Loss of a parent
ADD, ADHD, or OCD?
After special education
Overweight daughter, fatty foods
Christmas without Grandma
Grandchildren and divorce
Quizzes:
Is Your Elementary-School Child Gifted?
Is Your Young Child Gifted?
Toddler and Preschooler Nutrition Quiz
Teen Scenes
Polls:
Kissing
Are Picky Eaters Born or Made?
Age of Reason
Divorce and Joint Custody
Fashion Rules!
Spanking at Home
Prayer in Schools
Bedtime Reading
Which Religion Will It Be?
Sex Ed at School
Spanking at School
Evolution vs. Creation
Gay Teachers
School Flu
Spiritual Kids
Hate
Family Values
Family Stress
Women Breadwinners
Lottery Loss
Fast-Forwarding Childhood
New Mexico Evolution
Prom-queen
School Holy Days
Immigrant Students
Gender Selection
Forgive? Forget?
Academic Freedom
Toy Pushers
Boys and Girls
Reading Generations
Family Boss
Home After School
Today's Heroes
Foul Mouth or Free Speech
Play Time
Parental Abductions
Sibling Rivalry
Babysitting Pay
Bike Safety
Preschool Involvement

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