
Helping kids with autism get used to wearing face masks
As with all new things, it will take your child some time to adjust to wearing a mask. But with practice and patience, most children can get used to it.

As with all new things, it will take your child some time to adjust to wearing a mask. But with practice and patience, most children can get used to it.

When you talk to your kids about death, speak in simple, concrete terms, avoid euphemisms and don’t be afraid to show your emotions.

It’s common for parents to report that their toddler is displaying developmental abilities — such as talking — at daycare and not at home.

Generally, letting a toddler work through their tantrum without giving them much physical or verbal attention is ideal.

If your child has been exposed to poison ivy, wash the area and apply calamine lotion or a hydrocortisone cream.