Keeping summer safe for children with autism
Here are some resources and strategies families can use to help keep their children with autism safe during the summer.
Here are some resources and strategies families can use to help keep their children with autism safe during the summer.
Human parechoviruses (PeVs) are common childhood viruses that spread through respiratory droplets and contact with bodily fluids or fecal matter.
Here are six things to look out for in your baby that could be signs that they need to go to the emergency department.
Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are safe and effective, and the most important thing is getting your child vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible.
Because of the different ways children use screens, there is no set number of hours that qualifies as a screen addiction.