Routine check-ups allow your child’s dentist to discover early signs of tooth decay and treat them before they become a serious problem.
Read MoreIs it hard to know if your baby starts teething? You can make your baby’s teething experience more comfortable by learning what you need to know about teething.
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 MoreDue to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, children have been remaining at home for some time. Parents may be concerned about their child’s ability to cope with back-to-school anxiety and homesickness now that schools have reopened.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 epidemic has had a significant impact on our daily life. Many youngsters and teenagers are spending more time at home as schools close and lockdowns are implemented. A significant portion of that time may be spent online, frequently for longer periods of time than usual.
Read MoreImmunization against Covid-19 is now available to children aged 5 and up. Here’s what parents need to do before and after in giving children COVID-19 injections.
Read MoreAlmost every child, at some point, will dig their heels in, look at their parents, and say emphatically, “No!” when they are told to do anything. Non-compliance can be a component of a healthy child’s development, as frustrating as it may be to hear.
Read MoreChildren go through different developmental stages. As parents, you need to expose your child to age-appropriate experiences that allow them to explore and learn from interacting with others.
Read MoreIt is important to remember that many health problems can be prevented, corrected, or reduced in severity by prompt diagnosis and treatment. The CHDP program is funded to help in the early detection and prevention of health problems in children and youth from low-to-moderate income families.
Read MoreIf you notice that your child is getting nosebleeds as of lately, it’s because nosebleeds are more frequent during winter.
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