
Healthy Halloween treats for little ghosts and goblins
There are several ways you can make Halloween a healthier time of the year for your children.

There are several ways you can make Halloween a healthier time of the year for your children.

In addition to following these tips, we encourage families to participate in National Brush Day on November 1, and commit to brushing teeth for two minutes, twice a day.

Floods are the most common U.S. natural disaster — and kids are especially vulnerable

Learn more about ways to keep your children safe from getting burned in different parts of your home.

Autism is a brain-based difference in the way a person learns, socializes, communicates, reacts to changes and experiences their environment.