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How kids can train without getting bleeds
By Heather Boerner | 04.11.2013

How kids can train without getting bleeds.

By Heather Boerner | 02.06.2013

Snow means winter funtime.

By Heather Boerner and January W. Payne | 10.22.2012

Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah are around the corner.

By January W. Payne | 07.20.2012

Self-infusion helps you manage your bleeding disorder.

By Heather Boerner | 04.16.2012

These ideas can keep you entertained even when you can’t run and play.

By Heather Boerner | 02.09.2012

Learn how to protect your joints

By Heather Boerner | 10.24.2011

What happens when you develop an inhibitor and your soldier proteins attack your factor?

By Melanie Padgett Powers | 07.25.2011

Kids can participate in Hemophilia Walks, too. Here's how to get started.

By Melanie Padgett Powers | 04.25.2011

You can have fun coloring pictures of all the people you visit during your annual hemophilia treatment center checkup.

By Heather Boerner | 02.07.2011

When you have pets, taking care of them is also part of your life, just like taking care of your bleeding disorder.

By Heather Boerner | 10.14.2010

Your school nurse will know who to call or what to do to make sure your bump or bruise doesn’t turn into a big pain.

By Heather Boerner | 07.14.2010

Everybody is afraid of different things, even adults. Some people are afraid of spiders. Others are afraid of flying in a plane. But there are ways to deal with your fears.

By Melanie Padgett Powers | 04.21.2010

As you become good friends with another boy or girl, you may decide you want to tell your new friend about your bleeding disorder. It’s your decision who you tell and how much you want to talk about.

By Meredith Stanton | 04.20.2010

Just like at other camps, you can swim, canoe, hike and do arts and crafts or drama when you’re away at bleeding disorders camp.

By Meredith Stanton | 04.19.2010

For kids with bleeding disorders, swimming is also a great sport for your joints!

By Melanie Padgett Powers | 02.19.2010

Your mom’s tummy is getting bigger and bigger as a baby grows inside it. Maybe you’ve even felt the baby kick or push. Soon, you’re going to be a new big brother or big sister!

By Sarah Aldridge | 01.14.2010

You have to be careful to follow the rules when you go online or send a text message.

Fruit
By Meredith Stanton | 01.14.2010

Ask your parents to stock up on good-to-eat and easy-to-prepare foods for these times.

By Meredith Stanton | 01.14.2010

It helps us recognize what might cause injury and lets us know when our bodies need extra care and rest.

By Meredith Stanton | 01.13.2010

There are plenty of ways for kids with bleeding disorders to help out.