
Winter safety tips from Safe Kids DC
The Safe Kids DC team has a few winter safety tips to keep the children in your life safe outside, in the car and at home!

The Safe Kids DC team has a few winter safety tips to keep the children in your life safe outside, in the car and at home!

Children and families are finally resuming some of their pre-pandemic activities, such as summer camp, vacations and in-person school. For some kids, this return will also trigger separation anxiety.

For children with autism spectrum disorders the sights and sounds that accompany Halloween can be a lot to handle.

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.

Because mucus is the first line of defense against infections, snot can take on different colors depending on what’s going on in your body.