Factsheets on Children and Parenting

 

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 Adolescence:  The Four Questions
Adolescence:  Developmental Tasks

All About Children:  Age Two

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

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B
Bedwetting

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C

Choking Hazards for Children

Conduct disorder
 Working with School-Age Children:  Preventing Misbehavior

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D

Working with School-Age Children:  Discipline
The Importance of Family Dinners

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F

Working with School-Age Children:  Promoting Friendship
The Importance of Friendship for School-Age Children

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G

How I Grow:  Newborn Through Month Two
How I Grow:  Months Three and Four
How I Grow:  Months Five and Six
How I Grow:  Months Seven and Eight
How I Grow:  Months Nine and Ten
How I Grow:  Months Eleven and Twelve

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H
Helping Your Child with Homework

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I
"I'll Pencil You In" -- The Over-Scheduled Child
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L

Lead Poisoning
Testing for Lead in Consumer Items for children

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M

Missing Children:  Incidences and Characteristics of Runaway Children and Resources Available to Them
Missing Children:  Kidnapped and Abducted Children and Resources Available to Parents and the Community

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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

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P

Play - A Child's Work

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R

Developing Intergenerational Relationships
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S

Children in Self-Care

Sibling Rivalry

Helping Your School-Age Child Develop a Healthy Self-Concept

Commonly Asked Questions:  Childhood Stuttering


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T

Talking with Your Child
Talking to Children About Divorce
Winning Ways to Talk with Young Children

Time Management for Kids
The "Fool-Proof" Time Out

Toilet Training

Tots in Action: 12-18 Months
Tots in Action:  18-24 Months
Tots in Action:  24-30 Months
Tots in Action:  30-36 Months

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Importance of Youth Involvement in Sports

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