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Adopting On Your Own

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Lee Varon If you're considering adoption, you have many questions to ask or fears to address. How do you know if you're ready? Is your reason for adopting acceptable?

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Dealing With "Monsters" And Nighttime Fears

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Stacy DeBroff It can be difficult to think straight when your crying child shakes you awake in the middle of the night frightened and tearful by a nightmare or the monster she knows for sure has taken up...

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Your Daughter Is Dating!

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Time to face the inevitable: Your teenage daughter no longer plays with Barbie, but dresses like her. And she's ready to date! Before you put your dating rules for your teen into effect, prepare yourself with these dating do's and don'ts designed for YOU.

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College Bound! The First Year Experience

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Remember your first year? Now it's your child's turn.

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The Educational Needs of the Gifted Child

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A pervasive myth in our society is that smart kids can fend for themselves. However, this is not the case. Like all children, gifted children need to be nurtured to become happy, successful adults.

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Modeling a Good Marriage for Your Kids

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When moms and dads fight it can make their kids feel bad. Working on your relationship in a calm, honest and loving way will set the right example.

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Eight percent of U.S kids have ADHD - survey

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The numbers don't lie: As awareness of AD/HD has spread, statistics show that a significant percentage of American children -- especially boys -- suffer from the disorder.

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Health Tip: Symptoms of Autism

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With autism on the rise -- as many as 12 in every 10,000 children (boys more than girls) -- how can a parent tell if their child is autistic or if they have some other mental health disorder?

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Who a Mother 'Should' Be

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In this excerpt from The Mother Trip, Ariel Gore assures us: "The world tells us all -- in a thousand ways -- that there is no margin for error in mothering. But I am here to tell you that there is a margin, and it is wide. Just as the occasional piece of chocolate cake can't make you fat, just as a few days off won't make you a lousy employee, blowing it as a mother every once in a while doesn't spell disaster for your kids' psyches. It simply doesn't."

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