Childrens Health and Parenting - Family
Give your loved ones a head start on their New Years resolutions by offering gifts that will help keep them fit and healthy all year round.
You might not have known it when you were young, but according to health experts, Mom was right all along.
Gruesome accidents and injuries run rampant on Independence Day. Find out how to keep your family safe.
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.
Snacking at the movies may not be as innocent as it seems.
Here are a few of the most common myths concerning food, and the truths or fictions behind them. What you read will surprise you.
The best present you can give Dad is the gift of health. Get inspired with these unique ideas.
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.
Find out how you can protect your teen or pre-teen against infection.
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.
Will getting the flu shot prevent you from getting sick? Find out here.
Wasps, honeybees, and yellow jackets are some of the more notorious stinging pests, and they result in approximately 100 deaths per year.
Thinking of relocating with your children? Steer clear of these cities.
Barack Obama said that as president, he'd make big changes to health care. Will it help your family?
Could your teenager contract meningitis at camp, in the classroom, or at the college dorm? Here, what you can do to reduce your child's risks.
Babies grow and develop faster in the first year of their lives than during any other time. What to expect during those initial 12 months.
When children are introduced to the water at a young age, it sets the stage for them to become confident swimmers.
Do your infant's cries mean she's tired, hungry, sick, or just fussy? Here's how to decipher her needs.
Babies' skin is especially sensitive to the sun's harsh rays. Here are ways you can protect your little one.
Everyone worries from time to time, but too much worrying can affect your health. Here, 10 ways to stop stressing.
How important is weight in determining good health?
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.
Foster your baby's curiosity now to improve her intelligence and creativity as she grows.
The first weeks after your baby is born can be exhausting. Find out how to take care of your baby and yourself.
Bonding before birth is important for both mom and baby. Here's why.