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Assistance is rapidly developing for parents of children with special needs. This video examines the role of science and technology in helping challenged kids enter the mainstream learning community. (22 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : Brazelton on Parenting | Parenting Challenges
     


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Kids and Divorce
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Kids and the Media
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Preemies
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Kids under Pressure
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More American children are showing symptoms of severe stress-from poor academic performance to psychosomatic illnesses. This video illustrates methods that help reduce anxiety in children while building their love of learning. (22 minutes)(more details)
 
Troubled Kids
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What can be done about the escalating violence in the lives of today's teenagers? This video focuses on ways to identify and reduce aggressive tendencies in young children. (22 minutes)(more details)
 


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