
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.
Toddlers need toys that will engage them in pretend play.
There are many online resources for parents of children with food allergies.
Maureen Monaghan, PhD, a psychologist at Children’s National, provides some tips to help figure out if your child is ready for camp.
What is cholesterol and how much of it are kids allowed to have? Children’s National Hospital dietitian Angela Boadu, RD, LDN/LD, answers this question.