We give parents a thorough guide to visual impairments in children.
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Read MoreIf your child becomes sleepier or thirstier than usual, it could be a sign of type 1 diabetes. Everything you need to know about type 1 diabetes is right here.
Read MoreThe birth of a child is usually a happy moment. If your kid was born prematurely, you may be concerned about bringing him or her home. Here are some tips for caring for your premature newborn at home.
Read MoreDevelopmental screening is important because it might identify children who require additional resources or supports. Continue reading to find out more.
Read MoreWhen your baby was still an infant, breast milk can give them all the nutrients they need for growth and development. But when it’s toddler time, be ready to start feeding a variety of foods.
Read MoreBabies need the right nutrients to grow strong and healthy. Making the appropriate food choices for your baby during their first year is critical in their overall development.
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