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How Do You Know If Your Child Needs Speech Therapy?

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For new parents, watching as your child starts to talk is a one-of-a-kind experience. But for children with speech disorders, the road to communication...

Growing a Social Circle Is Natural: Here’s How to Support Your Child as They...

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Part of the healthy development of kids is the expansion of their social circle. Each stage brings new social atmospheres, from joining a sports...

Why Talking About Safety and Respect Should Be a Part of Watching the Winter...

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The Winter Games are a chance to cheer for our nation’s athletes and celebrate the power of sport as athletes from across the globe...

What 2 Ask … Before Choosing a Camp

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You’ve found a camp your child is excited about, and now it’s time to consider all the details! Don’t miss asking camp directors these...
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How Much Screen Time is Too Much?

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When you’re taking care of a child, it can be all too easy to set them in front of a computer or iPad while...

Talking About Adoption

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Conversations about adoption can feel overwhelming for many parents — when to start, what to say and how to handle the hard questions. To...
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10 Safety Tips for Trick-or-Treaters

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With ghouls, ghosts and goblins galore, Halloween is the scariest time of the year. But it shouldn’t have to be scary for parents, who...

A Child Discloses Abuse: Here’s How to Respond

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Parents do their best to be prepared for difficult conversations with their children. But what if a child chooses to disclose abuse or neglect...

The First Years: Feeding and Screen Time

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By Lindsay C. VanAsdalan excerpts by Kelsey M. Klaas, M.D Knowing exactly what to do for your baby at every stage can be hard to keep...

WHAT AGE CAN A CHILD BE OUT WITHOUT A PARENT?

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The Japanese docuseries “Old Enough!” follows children ages 2 to 5 as they navigate the city on their own. The kids toddle to the...