
Helping your kids cope with a traumatic event
It is important to understand how to help kids cope with a traumatic event, whether they are directly affected by the event, or indirectly affected through media exposure.

It is important to understand how to help kids cope with a traumatic event, whether they are directly affected by the event, or indirectly affected through media exposure.

Self-advocacy often begins with practicing identifying feelings and sharing them with others, like being able to say when you are upset.

Common choking hazards include round foods, toys with small parts and toy foods that look like something that could be eaten.

A little preparation goes a long way in making summer both fun and safe.

As we head into firework season, here’s what every parent should know to keep their children safe — and what to do if an injury does occur.