
Preparing your child with autism for summer break
As you head into the summer break, here are several strategies to help your child with autism keep a predictable routine.

As you head into the summer break, here are several strategies to help your child with autism keep a predictable routine.

Although researchers are not absolutely positive that the coronavirus can trigger Type 1 diabetes, it is important to watch your child and know their normal behavior.

While anyone can get frostbite or frostnip, children are at a greater risk than adults because they lose heat from their skin faster.

It can be helpful to know what your child’s therapy options are — especially when they are between evaluations or waiting for an appointment.

Hepatitis in children can be caused by many things. Most cases are caused by the hepatitis viruses A, B and C.