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Help your daughter have a healthy attitude about her weight. By Heather Hatfield
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD Raising healthy children - esp

An author makes a case that popular culture is beneficial for the mind. By Denise Mann
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD In Woody Allen's movie Sleep

Experts offer age-appropriate tips to maintain your child's sense of security in a world bombarded by scenes of violence. By Elizabeth Heubeck
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Micha

School's out, and your kids want to have some fun in the sun. How can you keep them happy and busy -- and maybe help them learn something -- all the way through August? By Heather Hatfiel

How does the amount and quality of TV-watching affect your child's development?
WebMD Feature Once the thrill of building snowmen has worn off, children in colder cli

Here are some important tips to make the transition to college a little easier. By Sarah Albert
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD As senior year

Do educational products for babies really give babies an advantage? By Dulce Zamora
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD In any given day, 8-month-o

Student Stress Starts Early. The Problem: Premature Pressure by Parents, Peers By Daniel J. DeNoon
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Amal Chakraburtty, MD Call it pres


WebMD Feature from "Good Housekeeping" Magazine ? ? ? PHOTO BY LUCKYPIX/MASTERFILE 18% of eighth graders have experimented wi

Raising Smart Kids By Laurie Barclay, MD
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Charlotte E. Grayson Mathis, MD Oct. 15, 2001 -- How can we make our children smarter? A

How to help your child through the first day of school. By Jeanie Lerche Davis
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Cynthia Dennison Haines, MD Whether it's the first day

Experts say bringing back discipline is key to getting well-behaved kids. By Sherry Rauh
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD Watching prime-time TV

Experts offer advice that will help you raise a well-behaved child -- instead of a brat. By Dulce Zamora
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

Does your child have behavior problems? Your relationship with your child likely needs some attention. By Jeanie Lerche Davis
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD

Mom deserves a lot more credit than we give her. Here are 10 things that she got right. By Laurie Barclay, MD
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Michael W. Smith, MD Th


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