"Asking for help is a kind of bravery." To adults, that statement is intuitive, or even obvious. But still it's very nice to hear. I feel that about each of the "11 Things Therapists Wish Every Kid Knew" that are explained by my colleague Angela Haupt, who spoke with experts to compile the list. I'm very lucky to have parents who conveyed the gist of it all to me, in their own way, and I hope I'm doing the same for my kids. But these smart, memorable mantras really come in handy.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will stop recommending the combined MMRV vaccine for children under 4.
Limited availability and cost hikes are putting after-school childcare increasingly out of reach for families.
States across the country are seeing an increase in baby boxes.
"The fixation on a single dream school narrows opportunity, heightens stress, and sometimes backfires." Author and professor Jeffrey Selingo on shifting the mindset for college applications.
Experts offer advice about online safety:
Jean Twenge, author of 10 Rules for Raising Kids in a High-Tech World, shares tips on how parents can manage screen time and smart phones for kids.
Belinda Luscombe talks with Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner in charge of leading the country's social-media ban for teens.
Instagram is introducing new restrictions for teens designed to limit access to content and accounts that are not age-appropriate.
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