Five things to know about talking to your baby
There is a simple, painless trick to making sure your baby’s brain is growing big and strong: talking to your baby!
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There is a simple, painless trick to making sure your baby’s brain is growing big and strong: talking to your baby!
Dietician Erika Davies discusses healthy after-school snacks and appropriate portion sizes for kids with diabetes.
It is essential that parents observe and monitor their child’s sleeping schedule to ensure they are not suffering from lack of sleep.
Recently, Children’s National released a free celiac smartphone app called the Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Resource Center.
Although getting enough sleep is an important part of a child’s health and well-being, there are times to worry and times to be reassured.

