Helping kids with autism get used to wearing face masks
As with all new things, it will take your child some time to adjust to wearing a mask. But with practice and patience, most children can get used to it.
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As with all new things, it will take your child some time to adjust to wearing a mask. But with practice and patience, most children can get used to it.
Although researchers are not absolutely positive that the coronavirus can trigger Type 1 diabetes, it is important to watch your child and know their normal behavior.
Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment, without judgment, and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity.
Being at home doesn’t have to mean gaining weight. Follow these five tips and tricks for staying healthy and active at home.
The physical isolation many children are experiencing due to the coronavirus pandemic really won’t hurt their immune systems.