
Dealing with a toddler who talks back
Often when a toddler talks back, they are testing limits, which is a common and developmentally appropriate behavioral challenge for this age.

Often when a toddler talks back, they are testing limits, which is a common and developmentally appropriate behavioral challenge for this age.

While many children have difficulty employing delayed gratification, it is possible for them to learn to control their impulses to achieve a future goal.

Children’s National psychopharmacologist Adelaide Robb, MD, answers some questions caregivers have about ADHD medications.

Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the U.S., but the good news is that small, fun changes can help everyone in your household live healthier and feel better.

Dr. Elisha Peterson addresses some common misconceptions about pain medicine and explains what actually happens in pain medicine clinics.