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Pregnancy for Single Women

While it might take two to make a baby, going through a pregnancy is something that some women do solo. An increasing number of women are choosing to go it alone when it comes to parenting. If you are one of these brave moms-to-be, consider how your pregnancy experience may differ from those who complete the task as part of a pair.

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How to Stop Teen Drug Abuse

Teen drug use is an unfortunately prevalent problem. As Students Against Drunk Driving reports, 50 percent of all teens have tried a drug before the time they graduate high school. This usage statistic may make it seem an unstoppable problem; however, there are some things you can do to decrease the likelihood that your teen will fall into the trap of drugs. While nothing you do can ensure that your teen stays drug free, intervening early in your child’s life can make a large difference and may keep her off the drug-laden path.

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Teen Bipolar Treatment

Bipolar disorder is a potentially debilitating mental illness that impacts the sufferer’s ability to exercise control over his moods. While this disorder is most commonly seen in adult patients, some bipolar sufferers begin to exhibit signs of the malady as early as childhood or teen years. Because teens are commonly already so sensitive and emotionally driven, this disorder’s impact on teen sufferers can be even more acute than it is upon adults.

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Schools for Kids With ADHD

Many children who suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder find it difficult to stay focused in school. Depending upon the severity of your child’s ADHD, he may even require a specialized school environment. If you are trying to choose the right course of action for your ADHD child, consider the impact that schools specifically for ADHD sufferers could have on your child’s education, and determine if this course of action would be beneficial for your child.