Managing Disease Risk Among Stepchildren

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In an advice column on Slate, a first-time pregnant woman expresses concern about her partner's kids frequently getting sick and potentially endangering the newborn. The columnist advises considering common family illnesses, talking to medical professionals, ensuring vaccinations, promoting hygiene practices, and finding a balance between child interaction and health protection while acknowledging that babies cannot be in a completely germ-free environment. In another scenario, a parent seeks strategies to help her shy son navigate summer camps without his injured friend. She is advised to communicate with camp staff, use social stories, set small goals, introduce special activities, and establish a loose but structured routine to aid the transition. Additionally, a parent seeks advice on managing a stepdaughter living at home, experiencing a conflict due to lack of contribution and demands for a separate room. The columnist suggests setting boundaries, establishing consequences, discussing timelines, and considering the stepdaughter's need for support and stability.

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