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The most important part of the treatment is to prioritize the family, to give your child a secure grounding in a loving home.
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Regardless of your personal beliefs about marijuana, one thing is clear: it's important to talk to your kids about it.
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In her new book, author Kimberly Palmer argues: Moms should be in charge of the management of household finances. All of them. Always.
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This is the first study ever to show that brain functions differ depending on the season.
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Property values vary a lot from neighborhood to neighborhood, district to district. And with them, tax revenues.
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More than half a million kids have elevated blood levels of lead, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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There are no nationwide guidelines to protect high school athletes from crippling or fatal injuries.
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Most U.S. Adults Say Today's Children Have Worse Health Than in Past Generations; Higher stress, diminished quality family time linked to worse health for children
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Research suggests that testosterone is the reason boys are fascinated in trains, planes and automobiles. However, stereotypes should not be rules to follow.
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It's also often possible to predict a child's risk of future addiction, and there's strong evidence that some people are born more vulnerable.
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It's all about actually taking responsibility.
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It's not be a health food, but researchers find evidence that replacing butter with vegetable oils does not decrease risk of heart disease.
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A parents desire to spy might have less to do with keeping kids safe, and more to do with a burning desire to lower his or her own anxiety.
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A good rule of thumb is to ask two to three questions and then make a statement.
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If you need a food mantra to keep you going, try this: make it yourself, eat it together.
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This is the first preliminary evidence that attending a cultural event can have an impact on endocrine activity.
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If parents and educators work together, it is possible to protect targeted children, empower bystanders, and support aggressors in their transformation.
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Improving care at the time of birth gives a quadruple return on investment.
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by Angela Pruess
As a Child and Family Therapist, the concern I hear most is “I think my child may have anxiety, and I’m not sure how to help." Here are research-based tips.
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Active avoidance of food allergens in baby's diets did not protect them from developing food allergies, and may even have contributed to the large increase we've seen
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Practicing these four skills can provide the substrate for enduring change, which can help to promote higher levels of well-being in our lives.
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