Helping your kids cope with a traumatic event
It is important to understand how to help kids cope with a traumatic event, whether they are directly affected by the event, or indirectly affected through media exposure.
It is important to understand how to help kids cope with a traumatic event, whether they are directly affected by the event, or indirectly affected through media exposure.
While there is no specific medical test that can diagnose autism, there are early signs to look for in children.
Below are some helpful tips to keep children safe from unintentional injuries when we are not using our home exercise equipment, or we are not watching our child’s every move.
The Celiac Disease Program at Children’s National Hospital has created a series of videos with gluten-free recipes for foods your kids will devour.
Because of the different ways children use screens, there is no set number of hours that qualifies as a screen addiction.