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  2. Your Son at 13: Milestones - WebMD

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    Physical Development. Many 13-year-old boys are going through puberty. It’s likely that your son’s testicles and penis will get bigger and pubic hair will start to grow. They may start to have ...

  3. Physical Exams and Teen Sports - WebMD

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    Check neurological function such as reflexes, coordination, and strength. Test your child’s vision and hearing. Check the ears, nose, and throat. Look at joint flexibility, mobility, spinal ...

  4. Erikson's 8 Stages of Development - WebMD

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    Erikson’s theory suggests that your ego identity develops throughout your entire life during eight specific stages: Infancy – Basic trust versus mistrust. Toddler – Autonomy versus shame and ...

  5. Back To School Routine Tips To Help You and Your Kids

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    Prep the night before. Cut up fruit, hard boil eggs, set out bowls and utensils. Batch prep breakfast. Meal prep and keep healthy meals in the fridge and freezer that are quick and easy to reheat ...

  6. Tweens: Developmental Stages, How to Navigate & Resources

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    A tween (pre-teen) is a child who’s between the stages of childhood and adolescence. It’s this “in-between” stage that the name “tween” is derived from. The term was first coined in ...

  7. Tweens: What to Expect as a Parent - WebMD

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    As your child reaches the 8- to 12-year-old age range, you may begin to notice subtle and obvious signs that they’re no longer a youngster but not quite a teen. Welcome to the “tween” years ...

  8. Middle school - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the terms "middle school" and "junior high school" are both used, depending on which grades the school caters to. [5] Junior high schools tend to include only grades 7, 8, and sometimes 9 (some older schools with the name 'carved in concrete' still use "Junior High" as part of their name, although grade nine is now missing), whereas middle schools are usually grades 6–8 or only ...

  9. What to Expect When Your Teenager Has Down Syndrome - Healthline

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    Experiences. Development. Areas of concern. Outlook. Takeaway. Teenagers with Down syndrome experience many of the same emotional and hormonal changes as their peers. Their teenage years can also ...

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