What is hypermobility?
Hypermobility or being “double jointed” refers to joints that move beyond the normal range of motion. It is very common in children.
Hypermobility or being “double jointed” refers to joints that move beyond the normal range of motion. It is very common in children.

Individuals with Tourette syndrome experience both motor and vocal tics, although these may fluctuate over time.

While there are many benefits to using the internet, there are also risks, especially for young people with autism spectrum disorder.

COVID-19, the flu and respiratory viruses such as RSV have similar symptoms. But there are a few differences that can help you determine why your child is sick.

Reports show that rates of anxiety, depression and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are significantly higher in epilepsy populations when compared to general populations.