Microwave safety for kids
For children, the most common microwave injury is burns. Fortunately, there are several ways to help keep your kids safe when using a microwave.
For children, the most common microwave injury is burns. Fortunately, there are several ways to help keep your kids safe when using a microwave.
While children shouldn’t be running marathons or lifting their body weight the same way some adults do, strength training in moderation from a young age can be a good thing.
Pediatric neuropsychiatrist Jay Salpekar, MD, recommends a combination of therapy, education, behavior modification and medicine for treating children with ADHD.
For a smooth back-to-school transition, make sure you talk to your child about the transition, identify potential stressors and try a “dress rehearsal” to get them used to the routine.
Keep your kids safe this summer by using these tips from Dr. Sam Zhao.