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Service Dog Helps Autistic Students Find Their Voice

Yori is a service dog from Canine Companions for Independence that is making a world of difference in the lives of students at Hope Elementary. By Deanne Goodman

Defining Autism Pervasive Development Disorder

Dr. Kimberly Williams explains the basics of Autism, one of the pervasive development disorder and its symptoms.

Defining Asperger's Syndrome

Learn about Asperger's Syndrome with child psychologist Dr. Kimberly Williams.

Yoga Class Lets Men Let It All Hang Out

It's Ohio's only all-male nude yoga class, and Buck Harris wouldn't have it any other way.

How to Sooth a Teething Baby

When babies start to teethe, they can become extremely fussy due to the pain. Dr. Sears shares tips for soothing a teething baby.

How To Keep Your Kids Quiet: Disney To The Rescue

Hey parents, looking for a way to keep your kids quiet? There is a new Disney App that can do just that. Check it out.

Treating a Puncture Wound

Nail guns are responsible for an estimated 37,000 emergency room visits each year. The Doctors explain what to do should you ever suffer a puncture wound like a nail in the foot.

Early Swimming For Kids Leads to Better Academic Performance

Early swimming for kids can reportedly lead to better academic scores. A new study shows that kids who learn to swim at an early age attain better visual-motor skills and get higher scores in mathematics than kids who don't learn how to swim until later in life. Not only did the kids test better in these areas of development, they also develop faster physically. The research is a collaborative effort between the Griffith Institute for Educational Research, Kids Alive Swim Program, and Swim Austr

Giving Autism a Voice

17 year-old Carly first joined The Doctors in September 2012. Diagnosed with autism at an early age, Carly has since broken the barrier of autism's mysteries and has been able to communicate how her brain processes the world. Her amazing story has helped struggling parents to understand the developmental disorder that is affecting an increasing number of children. Carly's story generated tens of thousands of emails and Facebook comments from inspired viewers, including Amber.

Makeup Helps Exhausted New Moms

The Makeup Blogger Christina Farrell discusses how new moms can use a little makeup to not look so exhausted all the time.

Underage Drinking: Tips for "the Talk"

It's back to school time and it could be the perfect time to talk with your kids about the dangers of underage drinking. We have tips on how to deal with the touchy subject.

Kristin Davis' Parenting Question

Actress Kristin Davis of Sex and the City fame asks pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears about how many naps her 1-year-old daughter should be taking each day.

Tips From A Real Dad: Thanksgiving Crafts

Looking for a way to one up your parent friends who have their children make turkeys with a hand outline? We have

Katelyn'e Heart: Bringing Hope for Kids with Heart Problems

One in every hundred kids is born with a heart defect. It's a problem that can last a lifetime and costs hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical fees. Now a singer and a little girl are teaming up to bring hope and help heart kids.

Kelly Preston on Food Additives and Child Seizures

Hollywood actress, wife and mother Kelly Preston discusses whether food additives could be linked to seizures.

Kelly Preston on Jett Travolta and Autism

Hollywood actress, wife and mother Kelly Preston opens up about the untimely loss of her son, Jett, and what she feels contributed to his health complications. "I strongly believe as a mother, as does my husband, that there are certain contributing factors that lead to autism," Kelly says.

Michelle Obama on Malia's High School Experience

In our intimate, in-depth conversation with First Lady and iVillage Guest Editor Michelle Obama, we talked about everything from whether women can truly have it all to her "stomach knots" as Malia enters high school.

How Malia and Sasha Helped President Obama Kick His Smoking Habit

iVillage Guest Editor Michelle Obama says the President ultimately stopped smoking but because he didn't want to look his girls in the eye and tell them not to smoke if he was.

President Obama: Sleep Trainer-in-Chief

iVillage Guest Editor Michelle Obama comes clean in an exclusive interview with Kelly Wallace. She couldn't bear to sleep train Malia so her husband stepped in and got it done!

Tips From A Real Mom: Thanksgiving Blessing Turkey Crafts

Looking for something artsy to do with the children this holiday? How about making Thanksgiving Turkeys! They can design them with what they are thankful for, making it a truly special holiday tradition.

Michelle Obama's Active But Not Overscheduled Kids

The First Lady, in an exclusive interview, chats with iVillage's Kelly Wallace about the struggle to keep daughters Malia and Sasha active but not overscheduled.

Advice About Arguing in Front of Kids

Dr. Hillary Goldsher discusses fighting in front of your kids and how to teach them about arguing civilly.

Why Risky Playgrounds Can Benefit Kids

Decades of playground development has led to cookie-cutter playgrounds with little to no risk, experts say. But as Sumathi Reddy explains on Lunch Break, playground planners, manufacturers and child experts across are now working to introduce an element of risk to playgrounds.

The Dangers Of Pee Wee Football

Tackle football may not be a good idea for children under 14. But why do we keep encouraging our kids to play a sport with dangerous health consequences? Janet Varney is joined by guests Scott Hallenbeck, Ron White and Dr. Jay Roberson to discuss.

Jenny McCarthy on Autism: "There's Hope Even For the Toughest Cases"

Author, model and actress Jenny McCarthy has been outspoken about autism and her son's diagnosis. Now, Jenny sits down with Cat Greenleaf and opens up about her dreams for her son's future and offers advice to moms facing an autism diagnosis.

Natalie Morales on Teens Distracted Driving

Watch as Natalie tells iVillage's Kelly Wallace about some of this surprising things she learned about teens and distracted driving, and how most of them model their behavior behind the wheel after their parents.

Choosing the Safest Car Seat

Research before buying the right car seat. All manufacturers have to adhere to federal standards, so more expensive doesn't mean better.

Baby Sleep Training Tips

Sleep training tips: don't train too soon, establish a routine, resist the temptation to soothe him to sleep, be consistent.

Sleep Strategies for Babies

Tips to help get your baby to sleep: recognize sleep signs, keep a consistent sleep routine, keep your baby up until sleep time, let baby fall asleep on his own.

How to Recognize Jaundice in Newborns

Note your baby's color and apetite after you're released from the hospital. Early identification is key to treating Jaundice.
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