When it comes to the flu and vaccination, everyone has an opinion. To help you stay healthy, we debunk the most common flu and vaccination myths.
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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 MoreIt could be depression if a child’s sad or unpleasant mood lasts for weeks or longer, and there are other changes in their behavior. Learn how to spot the signs of depression in children and what parents can do to assist.
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.
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Read MoreDevelopmental screening is important because it might identify children who require additional resources or supports. Continue reading to find out more.
Read MoreThe cold and flu season starts in the fall and lasts until the spring. Learn how to keep your child safe during these potentially contagious times.
Read MoreThis year’s back-to-school shopping will be a little different. From fashionable school supplies to fundamental basics, face masks, and other essentials—ideal for in-person or virtual learning.
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