
Coping activities for non-speaking children
There are many coping activities to help calm non-speaking children, such as playing with things that are fun and soothing.

There are many coping activities to help calm non-speaking children, such as playing with things that are fun and soothing.

Excessive use of a pacifier can result in misaligned and crooked teeth, gum recession and cavities.

Talking to your kids about school shootings can be hard, but it’s important to be open to discussion about tragic events.

Developmental monitoring is tracking when or whether a child reaches the milestones that are expected by his or her age.

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.