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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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Creating a Separate School Identity for Siblings

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Debbie Eisenstadt Mandel When siblings are close in age, let us say 15 months apart, they have difficulty forging separate identities. While they are not technically twins, they follow closely in each...

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Mowing Down Only-Child Myths

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For all the stories going around about only children, there sure are a lot of solid, happy adults who were raised solo. Explore the myths -- and facts -- about raising an only child.

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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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Benefits of Baby Massage

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Find out how Baby Massage is great for bonding with your child.

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Rites of Passage in Adolescence

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Every day, it seems, someone says teenagers are so different than they used to be. We hear about drug and alcohol use, violence, disrespect, and a myriad of other ills that are affecting our adolescents, including low self-esteem, anger, depression, and family problems. But it seems that little is said about how to create a positive transition from adolescence to adulthood. Here are some ideas for parents.

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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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Top Tips for Raising a Terrific Toddler

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The toddler years are some of the most exciting and dynamic in all of childhood. During this stage, children experience extensive cognitive, emotional, and physical development.

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Fortify Sensitive Kids

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Patti Teel Children are likely to interpret and respond very differently to their experiences, depending on their temperament. Sensitive children are likely to be wonderfully compassionate, bright,...

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