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Results 1 - 10 of 352 for Parental
  1. When a parent's cancer treatment has stopped working, you may wonder how to tell your child. Talking openly and honestly is ... take care of me? Are you (the other parent) going to die too? Try to reassure your ...
  2. ... people or visit new places. They recognize their parents as familiar and safe. When separated from their parents, they feel threatened and unsafe. Separation anxiety is ...
  3. ... young people to begin to separate from their parents and make their own identity. In some cases, this may occur without a problem from their parents and other family members. However, this may lead ...
  4. ... morality develops as children want to please their parents and others of importance. This is commonly known ... and able to quickly get into dangerous situations. Parental supervision at this age is essential, just as ...
  5. ... is an exciting time for teenagers and their parents. It opens up many options for a young ... The rate is the highest for young men. Parents and teens should be aware of problem areas ...
  6. ... you get the abnormal gene from only one parent, you can get the disease. Often, one of the parents may also have the disease. ... the first 22 nonsex ( autosomal ) chromosomes from either parent can cause an autosomal disorder. Dominant inheritance means ...
  7. ... the study of heredity, the process of a parent passing certain genes to their children. A person's ... two copies of each gene, one from each parent. If one of these genes is abnormal, the ...
  8. ... at whether a virus may trigger symptoms. Some parents have heard that vaccines may cause ASD. But ... Most parents of children with ASD suspect that something is wrong by the time the child is 18 months ...
  9. As a parent, it is natural to worry about your teenager. And, like many parents, you may be afraid that your teen may ... a new school, puberty, or going through their parents' divorce. To ease pain and anxiety. Teens may ...
  10. ... and that crying is a normal response. However, parents may feel a high amount of stress and ... frequently. The sound is perceived as an alarm. Parents are often frustrated at not being able to ...
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