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Hear from other kids about what bullying is, the different types of bullying, and why someone might bully.
Find out what the different types of bullying look like and what do if your child is being bullied or if they are the bully.
When children have facial differences, they may be more likely to experience bullying than their peers. As a parent, you can help your child confront these challenges.
Find out what the different types of bullying look like and what to do if you’re being bullied or if someone you know is being bullied.
Cyberbullying happens through the internet, texting or social media. Learn about what it looks like and what you can do for your child.
Learn about academic milestones, bullying and how different types of health conditions and learning disabilities may affect your child at school.
Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that uses the internet, texting and social media. Learn what cyberbullying looks like and what to do about it.
Starting school is a landmark in a young child's life. Learn about the typical physical, emotional and communication milestones for school-age children and how to handle issues such as bullying, bladder control and sleep problems.
Learn how to help your child use the computer safely and what to do if your child has been bullied, has bullied others or has seen cyberbullying.
Learn about attachment, and the social and emotional development of babies. Explore topics such as bullying, anger management, resilience, puberty, sexuality and sleep.
Children with chronic health issues may be more likely to be bullied and also have parents that are overprotective. Learn what you can do to deal with these issues.
Depression is different from situational or short-term sadness. Learn about what causes depression, how common it is in children and teens, and what you can do to help your child.
Discover the causes and rates of post-traumatic stress disorder in children and teens.
Find tips for communicating and collaborating with educators and school staff to create an inclusive and safe learning environment for your child with celiac disease.
Learn about common growths, called infantile hemangiomas. Also, learn when they are tested and treated by doctors.
Suicide can result from many factors. Find out about the leading causes.
A child with epilepsy may experience a range of emotions, which may include depression or anxiety. Learn how to help your child manage their emotions and nurture their self-esteem.
Resources for teens to help you support your mental health and general wellbeing. Learn how to keep yourself healthy mentally and physically, how to adjust to life with a chronic condition, the signs and symptoms of eating disorders and how to cope with trauma.
JIA can be difficult both physically and emotionally. Find out about some emotions that may be caused by JIA, when to seek counseling or psychological help, and what types of psychological therapies are available for children and teens.
Morphea is a rare condition in which the skin becomes thick and hard due to excess collagen deposition.
This page contains information to help parents cope with their increasingly independent teen.