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Talking to Your Child About Drugs

Help protect kids against drug use by giving them the facts before they're in a risky situation.

Talking to Your Child About Periods

Kids reaching puberty should already know what's going to happen to their bodies. Here are some tips for talking to your daughter about menstruation.

Talking to Your Child About Puberty

Talking to kids about puberty is an important job for parents, especially because kids often hear about sex and relationships from unreliable sources. Here are some tips.

Talking to Your Child About World Conflicts

Talking with kids about violence and world conflict (like what's happening in the Middle East and Ukraine) can be hard. Here are some tips.

Talking to Your Kids About Alcohol

As much as parents may not like to think about it, the truth is that many kids and teens try alcohol before it is legal for them to drink it. Here's an age-based guide on how to talk to them about it.

Talking to Your Kids About STDs

Your kids need to understand how STDs spread and how to protect themselves. Here's how to talk to them about sexually transmitted diseases.

Taming Tempers

Controlling outbursts can be hard for kids - and helping them learn to do so is a tough job for their parents. But just about every child can improve with the right coaching.

Teaching Kids About Their Bodies

Teaching kids about their bodies and what is private can help them develop healthy feelings about their bodies in age-appropriate ways.

Teaching Kids to Be Smart About Strangers

Sometimes it's a good idea for kids to talk to strangers. Who else will they turn to if they're lost and need help? Here's how to teach kids when it's OK to talk to strangers and when it's not.

Telling Your Child a Family Member Has a Serious Illness

When a loved one has a serious illness, it can be hard to know how to tell your child. Here are tips on when to talk, what to say, and how to help kids cope.