
Could prolonged isolation hurt your child’s immune system?
The physical isolation many children are experiencing due to the coronavirus pandemic really won’t hurt their immune systems.
The physical isolation many children are experiencing due to the coronavirus pandemic really won’t hurt their immune systems.
More time in front of screens, whether for school or for fun, can result in eye strain, headaches and even hearing loss.
Here are some things you can do to prepare your child for a COVID-19 test that will help ease some of their potential fear and anxiety.
Healthy children who repeatedly complain of stomach aches for two months or more may have something called “functional abdominal pain.”
Follow these strategies to help ease back-to-school anxiety and homesickness that students may be experiencing due to the pandemic.