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Parenting comprises all the tasks involved in raising a child to an independent adult. Parenting begins even before the child is born or adopted and may last until the death of the parent or child. Parenting is a part of the relationship within a family.
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How to Talk to Your Adolescent Girl About Her Body
... Puberty often begins earlier than parents think. Breast budding in girls--their first sign of puberty--starts at age 10 on average, with some girls starting as early as 8 and others not starting until...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
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A New Dad Discovers the Tips and Tricks of
Fatherhood at a Unique Boot Camp
... Eugene Minnifield wasn’t born knowing how to raise children well. Like all of us, much of what he knew about child rearing came from his own experiences—both good and bad. What makes Minnifield differ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
New Guidelines for Scooter and Skateboard Use ... Pediatricians Urge Parental Supervision to Prevent Recreational Injuries American Academy of Pediatrics issues new guidelines for scooter, skateboard use Scooters, skateboards, trampolines, swimming p...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
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Parenting Articles
- Communication Considerations for Parents of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children
... The earlier that deafness or hearing loss is identified, the better the chances a child will acquire language, whether spoken or signed. A hearing screening can be an important indicator of deafness o... - Kids and Their Bones: A Guide for Parents
... Typically, when parents think about their children's health, they don't think about their bones. But building healthy bones by adopting healthy nutritional and lifestyle habits in childhood is... - What parents need to know about children's bone health
... Osteoporosis is a disease that thins and weakens bones to the point where they break easily - especially bones in the hip, spine (backbone) and wrist. It is called a "silent disease" because...

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