
What to do if your child tests positive for COVID-19
If your child is currently well enough to be cared for at home, give them fluids, medicines for fever and pain, and make sure they rest.

If your child is currently well enough to be cared for at home, give them fluids, medicines for fever and pain, and make sure they rest.

Early childhood mental health expert Leandra Godoy, PhD, helps a reader cope with a child who screams constantly.

It’s important for parents to go to their children and initiate conversations about hard things.

There are some good approaches to take, and some to avoid, that can help us emerge from this with more skills to deal with life’s disappointments as they come.

Wheat is tough to avoid in a school cafeteria and if parents aren’t able to pack a gluten-free lunch, what’s a kid to do?