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How can I help my child succeed in high school?
10 Ways to Help Your Teen Succeed in High School
- Attend Back-to-School Night and Parent-Teacher Conferences.
- Visit the School and Its Website.
- Support Homework Expectations.
- Send Your Teen to School Ready to Learn.
- Instill Organizational Skills.
- Offer Help With Studying.
- Know the Disciplinary and Bullying Policies.
What do teens need for high school?
Back-to-School Supplies Checklist For Teens
- Back Packs.
- Lunch Bag.
- Notebooks.
- Notebook Paper.
- Folders.
- 3-Ring Binders.
- Pencils + Pencil Sharpener.
- Pens.
Are men or women more likely to pass MS to children?
June 28, 2007 — Men and women with multiple sclerosis (MS) share an equal risk of passing the disease onto their children, according to a new study. The results contradict a study published last year that suggested men with multiple sclerosis were more likely to pass MS to their children than women.
Can multiple sclerosis be passed from parents to children?
Both Parents May Pass MS Risk to Kids. Men and Women Have an Equal Chance of Transmitting Multiple Sclerosis to Their Children, Study Shows. From the WebMD Archives. June 28, 2007 — Men and women with multiple sclerosis (MS) share an equal risk of passing the disease onto their children, according to a new study.
How can the National MS Society help my child with MS?
The National MS Society is your trusted partner for pediatric MS and will help you with the information and resources you need to keep moving forward. The Network of Pediatric MS Centers provides comprehensive evaluation and care of children and teens with MS and related central nervous system (CNS) demyelinating disorders.
How many Canadian families have one parent with multiple sclerosis?
Researchers studied more than 3,000 Canadian families in which one parent had multiple sclerosis. Of the 8,401 children in those families, 798 had MS. The number of families with a mother with MS was 2,236 and the number of families with an affected father was 852.