
Self-care for parents of children with autism: Avoiding burnout
Parenting a child with autism is an amazing journey, but it can come at a cost: burnout.

Parenting a child with autism is an amazing journey, but it can come at a cost: burnout.

Food allergies are a growing public health problem and affect up to 8 percent of U.S. children. Take this quiz to learn how to help tamp down your child’s anxieties about food allergies.

Psychologist Eleanor Mackey, PhD, explains how anxiety can make children retreat or act out – and how parents can help prevent these disruptive or out-of-control behaviors.

Tools to help children feel good about their body and learn to be kind to others about the way they look.

One to two healthy snacks per day can help avoid excessive hunger and overeating later while keeping your child’s brain sharp throughout the day.