Childrens Health and Parenting - Child
Understanding how the appointment will go can help alleviate any worries for you and her.
The first three years of life are vital for language development, and the sooner intervention begins, the better the chances of normal speech later.
Stuck inside with "nothing to do"? Your family will have a blast dancing, storytelling, and writing letters to long-distance relatives.
If your child has a sore throat and an achy head, and appears excessively tired, it's time to make an appointment with your pediatrician.
Congratulations! You're a grandparent! Don't be nervous; you'll be a natural. Here are a few ideas to help you in your new role.
It’s hard to know if your little one is having vision problems. Here, we share some telltale signs.
Typically, medication and therapy have been the go-treatments for ADHD. Now researchers are saying that exercise may provide some benefits as well.
New rules provided by the American Association of Pediatrics may make managing diabetes easier on your child.
Emotional support and opportunities for achievement are important for children with this learning disorder. Here's how you can help.
Abby Braithwaite speaks about the joys and challenges of raising a child with Down syndrome and helps to dispel the stigmas.
Promising treatments on the horizon may help improve the cognitive abilities of those with Down syndrome.
While most individuals with Down syndrome enjoy happy, fulfilling lives, much misinformation surrounds this genetic condition.
Expecting a new addition to the family? These tips will help ensure your newest bundle of joy doesn’t send your firstborn into a tailspin.
This approach may help improve language comprehension, social behaviors, and motor skills in children with autism.
What are the key health risks you need to be aware of after a natural disaster like Hurricane Sandy?
With around 18,000 new cases this year, health experts are calling the outbreak the most serious in 50 years. Here's how to protect your family.
It can happen in an instant. Learn how to prevent accidental poisoning and get key tips on what to do in an emergency.
It can result from a car accident or even a bad fall. Here's what you should know.
"Neighborhood Olympics" is just one of our fun suggestions for keeping kids active.
As kids grow and change, so, too, do their physical and emotional needs. Here's a look at children's health by the numbers.
Here are the essentials to consider when deciding if your little one should be vaccinated.
From entrées and desserts to sodas and sides, Americans are supersizing. Learn how to choose healthier portions.
Follow these easy tips to make exercise part of your daily routine.
Mornings are hectic. This checklist has quick and easy ideas you can start incorporating into your routine to day.
Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day for your family, but lunch is important too, not to mention snacks. Here are essential nutrition tips from a top expert.
For students, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can present a host of unique challenges and opportunities.
A national study suggests that kids with ADHD have double the chance of being overweight. Find out why.
Learn important strategies to help your child flourish in the classroom and beyond.
Living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be a challenge, but these tips can make it easier.
Keeping cool on hot summer days isn't only a matter a comfort—it's vital for good health and even survival.
Follow these tips to minimize your chances of catching the flu this year.
While some flu treatments may help your little one feel better, others could be downright dangerous. Here’s important advice from a pediatrics expert.
While some disobedience is a normal part of a child's development, overly troubling behavior is not. Watch out for these signs.
Almond butter. Sweet potatoes. Avocados. Jicama. Keeping foods like these on hand will help your child look at healthy eating as less of a chore and more of a choice.
Recent tests of arsenic levels in some popular apple juice brands have many parents restricting their kids' consumption or even banning this staple entirely from their homes. Overreaction or justified behavior?
Success in the classroom starts at home. Here's how to ensure your child is physically and emotionally prepared to take on the school day.
Up to10 percent of children under 18 suffer from migraines, but many go undiagnosed. Here are the migraine symptoms children most often experience.
Sharing doesn't come easy to kids but some simple tactics can help make it bearable, and even fun, for your little one.
Here are recommendations that will keep your child's brown bag from spoiling, and possibly making her sick.
Violent video games have been blamed for school shootings, increases in bullying, and violence towards women. What do the experts have to say?
Too little iron in the body can affect many body functions, but most physical signs and symptoms don't show up until iron deficiency anemia occurs.
Here are tips for working through grief in a healthy way when it involves an entire community.
Researchers have found a link between musical training in childhood and mental acuity in old age. Here's how to add music to your family's life.
Strong parenting and emotional well-being are closely connected. Dr. Gerald Newmark, author of the book "How to Raise Emotionally Healthy Children," offers his top child-rearing strategies.
New research reveals possible reasons why some folks sweat the small stuff and others go with the flow.
Everyone copes with loss in his or her own way. If you've lost a child, you can find a multitude of organizations, books, blogs, and support groups to help you. Behind them all, you'll find parents who have also suffered the same loss.
If you're living with a sleepwalker, here's what you should know before your child takes his next nighttime stroll.
You've heard they do. You've heard they don't. So, what are the experts saying about the real risk?
Giving a little bit of your self can make an enormous difference in the life of a sick child. Here are some ideas to get you started.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has unveiled a new icon that it hopes will make choosing nutritious foods easier for Americans.
Having children is an exciting, rewarding experience for most parents. For women suffering from depression, however, parenting is especially difficult and untreated depression can have long-lasting effects on their children.
When a parent makes her own child ill in order to receive sympathy and attention from health-care professionals, it is one of the most harmful forms of child abuse.
Some parents are rightfully concerned about the consequences of kids carrying too heavy backpacks. Here's what you can do.
The importance of sleep can't be over stated. But in our 24/7 society, many children have trouble drifting off. Melatonin works as a sleep-aid for many adults, so is it a good option for kids, too?
The importance of a nutritious breakfast can't be overstated and that means you might need to get creative.
Experts warn that our national eating habits come at a price. Here, a guide to healthy eating on the go.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently updated its recommendations for car seats. Here's why and what you need to know to keep your little ones safe in the car.
Twenty-five percent of people with diabetes don't even know they have it and that means they're not getting the treatment they need or taking the important steps necessary to keep the disease in check.
The evidence is overwhelming that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables helps prevent cancer. Cruciferous vegetables, in particular, deliver compounds that help prevent the transformation of normal cells into cancer.
It's a great cause. If you'd like to get involved in finding a cure, raising awareness about the disease, or simply learning more about diabetes, here are some ways you can help out.
Sample these dozen healthy ideas that will help your family lead a healthier life for the long haul.
When it comes to kids and secondhand smoke, is there a safe level? And what does secondhand smoke affect?
Getting the support and help you need from school can be an overwhelming experience. Here's where to start.
Recall the days of your childhood. Does it involve you drinking a half pint of milk each day at school? If so, it can have a tremendous impact on whether or not you're at risk for colon cancer.
It's never fun when your child has to stay home sick, but here are some interesting findings about when it might be better to build up immunity. And a cheat sheet for when they need to be home.
All-you-can-eat buffets. Unlimited soda refills. Burgers the size of ball fields. When it comes to food, America serves it up. It's no wonder one-third of our children and two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese. Here's what you need to know to help your family eat better.
Germs thrive in saliva, mucous, stomach acids, and other body fluids. Regardless of how good you are about personal hygiene when you're sick, chances are you're going to spew a few germs.
Here are 10-plus-one ways to keep your family moving when it's too cold to play outside.
It's nothing to sneeze at. Millions of kids suffer from allergies and asthma. Here are some of the reasons why.
When food replaces personal relationships or when overeating is a response to stress or depression, a potentially life-threatening situation can occur.
ER visits for concussions are on the rise but that's not all, research shows concussion risks, and symptoms, differ for girls and boys.
Adopt these 10 simple healthy habits now and give your family's wellness a boost.
When it comes to mercury exposure from fish, what do you need to know to make the healthiest choices?
Learning what's behind school anxiety is the first step toward correcting the problem.
The main problem may be that parents don't recognize the symptoms of stress in their kids.
Here are tips to help your child identify stress and strategies to cope with it. Try adopting them yourself--they work for adults.
The disease kills about one in every 10 patients but the results of a new study could change the way they are treated and improve survival rates.
They're not much bigger than your iPod and they can make managing your diabetes much easier than it used to be. So learning all about blood glucose meters and insulin pumps is crucial to good diabetes management.
Eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables can feel a bit daunting, especially for busy families on the go. The good news is that it's a lot easier than you might imagine.
Does he like to arrange toys by size or color or count the same object over and over again? Some children like order and find routines comforting. But when these behaviors start interfering with daily life, there may be reason to worry.
While seven out of 10 children are improperly restrained, using child safety seats the right way could reduce fatal injury by 71 percent for infants and 54 percent for toddlers ages 1 through 4.
Parenting certainly has challenges. So when a parent has a mental illness such as bipolar disorder, it adds another whole dimension to the family dynamics.
Growing evidence supports the theory that it is possible to be overweight and healthy, provided the individual is also fit.
This hygienic practice gently flushes the nasal cavity in order to remove excess mucus and debris from the sinuses.
While a high percentage of U.S. parents admit to regularly spanking their children, this practice is actually illegal in 24 countries. What's in the best interest of kids?
Here is choking first aid that everyone should know.
The news that your child has cancer can be overwhelming. Here's where to start.
When one of your children is critically ill, his sibling may need some extra love and attention, too.
On average 5 to 20 percent of the U.S. populations gets the flu and more than 200, 000 people are hospitalized from flu-related complications. How to avoid and treat the flu.
Contact lenses may seem harmless, but many children today end up in the emergency room because they don't perform important maintenance steps.
Headaches are quite common among school-age children and adolescents and school-related stress can set them off.
Fall can come with pleasures like football, apple picking, or going back to school. But it can also mean asthma symptoms so severe that hospitals report record-high ER visits in September.
It can be hard to determine if your child is attempting to delay lights out during bed time or if she is in serious pain. Read on to see when you should worry about your child's aches and pain.
Puberty often surprises parents and young girls and can be exciting at times, but what if it comes to 2nd and 3rd graders?
It can be difficult to deal with a child with ADHD. And although stimulants cannot cure ADHD, they can certainly help control behavior. But are these stimulants actually harming your child?
Bittersweet about your kids going back to school after a long summer? Helping them stay healthy and safe for school will ease the transition.
Babies fall, toddlers trip over whatever is in their way, preschoolers climb where they shouldn't, and older kids fall off bikes. Despite attempts to keep them safe, accidents still happen. Thankfully, most head injuries are minor. Here is how you can assess the injury and keep your little one sound.
Recent findings by the US Environmental Protection Agency found that air inside the home may be more polluted than outdoor air, because of toxins contained in common cleaning solutions.
Does your child panic when he gets a splinter? The good news is that you don't have to have a surgeon's steady hands to remove one. You just need to know what techniques will be the most successful for the situation at hand (or foot).
While the danger of swallowing small objects certainly exists for young kids, food, from hot dogs and candies to certain fruits and raw vegetables, is one of the biggest choking risks for kids.
New Harvard Study shows a potential link between pesticide exposure in children and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) but more research is still needed.
Learn when to be alarmed about your child's misbehavior and if it can be linked to a mental health illness.
Though they look disturbing and make your child uncomfortable, childhood rashes are very common and can be caused by a number of factors. The good news is that many of them are easy to treat and won’t put your child in any danger.
The first step to reducing vacation stress is to expect it--but you can do damage control if you plan wisely.
Christy Valentine, MD, discusses the best way for children to receive adequate vitamins and minerals for a well balanced diet.
When your child sings along with her favorite song, she’s probably enjoying herself a great deal as she exercises her vocal chords. But did you know that engaging in music can also help make her smarter, calmer, and happier, too?
You know the saying, "Milk does the body good." But do you know how this fact can best translate into your own child's meals and snacks?
You know the saying, "Milk does the body good." But do you know just how this fact can best translate into your own child's meals and snacks?
Did you know that the month in which your child is born could impact how successful he’ll be on the athletic field?
If you try to make sure your child eats a balanced diet but feel like you’re always fighting a losing battle, new legislation that would ban junk food at school might make your ears perk up.
Help your kids enjoy the year's spookiest night without sacrificing nutrition.
Did you know that encouraging your child to go outside to play can be a step towards helping her do better in school?
Did you know that your teenager’s weight today could affect her risk of getting multiple sclerosis (MS) later in life?
While some of these untimely losses are caused by serious conditions such as cancer, birth defects and other illnesses, other deaths are accidental in nature and in many cases could have been prevented with some extra effort.
You probably know that fiber is important to your health. But did you know that this is true for your children, too? Everyone needs to eat an adequate amount of fiber to keep their bodies and digestion functioning at their very best. But the recommended amount for best results can vary, depending on age and gender, too.
Anxiety and depression symptoms often go hand in hand in adolescents. Yet when it comes to addressing these issues, it's best to consider them as two distinct diagnoses that may just happen to co-exist.
How one's parents can have a direct effect on a child's behavior—including his outlook on the world around him.
The risk of suicide increases directly with the number of times a child or adolescent moves, says a recent study.
Almost five percent of all American children are diagnosed with this disruptive disorder.
While pretend playmates used to be viewed as a sign of a troubled child, experts now believe that the occurrence isn't only common; but it's quite healthy, too.
A diagnosis of diabetes is tough on the whole family. Here, effective strategies for learning to cope.
Most toddlers are naturally on the move. Use these exercises to get the most out of their desire to run, climb, and balance.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) youth face distinct challenges both in school and out. It is important for parents and educators to understand the high levels of stress that LGBT youth feel and to be able to recognize warning signs associated with that stress.
If your kids often opt for television over playing outside, the consequences could be more severe than you imagine.
Do your children get outside to play for at least an hour a day? If not, they may be missing some important benefits that go along being active, including maintaining a healthy weight.
Could burning calories boost your IQ? While the stereotype of a low-IQ'd "muscle-head" may be true in some cases, studies tend to show the opposite.
These illnesses will make your stomach turn.
Before you turn to over-the-counter medication to treat your child, find out which risks exist.
Find out how lactose intolerance works, and how it can be managed.
No parents ever want to see a child sick with the discomfort of a fever--but knowing how to treat it can be the first line of defense.
Not sure when your child's sickness warrants a visit to the doctor? Our guidelines help you make the best decision.
On the fence about whether to keep your little one home or not? We have tips to guide your decision.
We have easy tips to help you effectively treat diaper rash and reduce the odds of reoccurrence.
You go to great lengths to ensure that your child eats well and gets enough sleep, but do you also spend as much time caring for his teeth?
Tanning addiction can cause serious health issues. Will teens be banned in order to protect them? Find out here.
Can you keep your kids safe from insects without harming their health?
How can you treat your little one's cold while keeping her safe at the same time?
Get the basics on this common childhood ailment so that you and your little one can rest easier.
A look at pregnancy and neonatal lupus. Get information and tips on how to have a healthier pregnancy.
Did you know that what they drink is just as important as when or how?
Telling the difference between a cold or the flu is difficult—but our guide makes it possible.
Study shows that bullying is a predictor of psychotic symptoms in adolescence and of long-term mental health problems.
If you have a child with asthma whose symptoms aren't well managed, you might want to revisit the treatment strategy to be sure it is in sync with his or her needs.
Learn how immunizations work and why it's so important to vaccinate your child.
If you're a parent of an asthmatic child, you probably have many concerns about your youngster’s well-being. Here, all the information you need to keep her breathing easily.
The symptoms are sometimes hard to decipher between.
Does your child have difficulty sitting for long periods of time and paying attention at school and in other settings?
Summer camp can still be fun for your child with JRA. Try these tips.
Could your child's asthma diagnosis actually be a mistake? Read on for the latest research.
Childhood diabetes — or juvenile diabetes — is a chronic illness that requires special care around the clock. Use these tips to keep your child with diabetes safe at school.
Learn what steps you can take when it comes to diagnosis and treatment.
See what the studies are showing.
No parent wants to take chances when it comes to their child's health. Find out whether you should dismiss your doctor and start shopping around.
Type 1 diabetic children are found to be lacking Vitamin D. So it is more important than ever to ensure they take their vitamins, get some sun, and eat some fish.
If your child has asthma, you know how important it is to have the right medication on hand and to be able to help him or her to use it correctly for the most effective results.
Does your child with asthma spend more time in front of the television, computer screen or favorite video games than the latest recommended guidelines provided by the American Academy of Pediatrics?
An Olympic medalist's story gives hope to parents and children impacted by ADHD.
Learn how to ensure a prosperous future for your child.
Sweet tooth or addiction? Find out for yourself.
Caring for a child with autism can be stressful, but these tips may help you keep perspective.
Follow these guidelines to help protect your children--and ensure your own peace of mind.
These potential health hazards can cause a perfect summer day to turn tragic.
Summer beach vacations may be an American tradition, but take heed--some of the country's most popular destinations may be hazardous to your health.
Here, eight foods that are definitely not a part of a balanced breakfast.
Find out how you can protect your teen or pre-teen against infection.
Men, women, and children can all develop a bladder infection. Here, a look at the condition, from symptoms to treatments.
Follow these tips to help protect your children from this degenerative bone disease.
A highly contagious childhood illness, chicken pox can make your child uncomfortable for about a week. Here, some ways to ease the itching.
For many parents, sending their children to camp is a nerve-wracking experience. Follow our guide to help keep your kids safe.
Wasps, honeybees, and yellow jackets are some of the more notorious stinging pests, and they result in approximately 100 deaths per year.
Learn how to cope with poison ivy, poison oak, and other notorious summer rashes.
Will getting the flu shot prevent you from getting sick? Find out here.
Tutoring. Soccer practice. Student council. Piano lessons. Today's kids are master multitaskers. But are all these activities putting too much pressure on your child?
Getting children clean may seem like an impossible task at times, but teaching good hygiene while they're young will start a lifetime of healthy habits.
When children are introduced to the water at a young age, it sets the stage for them to become confident swimmers.
Your child has a runny nose and bad cough. You want her to feel better, but is it OK to give her cold medicine?
Keep these tips in mind to find the right nursery or day-care center for your child.
Bedtime doesn't have to be a fight.
Your baby's brain development depends on early sensory experiences.
There are many simple ways that parents can help kids get their weight under control.
Plan ahead to properly transition your baby from breast milk to formula.
Follow these steps to help protect your baby and to give you peace of mind.
According to experts, most Americans aren't washing their hands the right way. Learn how to clean up your act.
According to some researchers, a four-legged friend can add years to your life.
What's under that bow? Find out if the gifts you're giving this year are naughty or nice.