How to read a prescription medication label
It’s important to follow the instructions when giving your child prescription medication. Here’s how to read the label on the bottle.
It’s important to follow the instructions when giving your child prescription medication. Here’s how to read the label on the bottle.
When buying gluten-free cleaning products, be on the lookout for tocopherols and other ingredients derived from wheat, oats and barley.
Breastfeeding babies are at higher risk of vitamin D deficiency because breastmilk alone does not provide infants with enough vitamin D.
Look for age-appropriate toys and pay close attention to cautionary labels, such as “not intended for use by children under the age of three.”
Finding out there is a label for what they are experiencing and getting the help they need can be life changing for kids with learning disabilities.