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Behavioral Health and Social Skills

What's the best way to potty train my toddler? How do I know if my child is ready to stay at home alone? Is my pre-teen ready for a cell phone? How can I help my child become a responsible teenage driver?

Raising healthy kids involves more than taking your child to the pediatrician for medical check-ups. It also means helping your children develop behavioral health and social skills. To help families teach children social skills, pediatric experts at Children's offer a wealth of helpful tips and strategies on raising well-adjusted, emotionally healthy kids.

See our behavioral health information below.

Articles
Biting and hitting
When kids think they're overweight
Anxiety under-treated
Internet poses risks
Put back-talk behind you
Talking with younger children about sex
'Tweens and cell phones

Videos
Kids and sleep
Potty training
Bed wetting at night

Tags: Behavioral Health , Social Skills , Teenage Driver , Healthy Kids , Tips

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