
Reducing salt in children’s diets
Children’s diets should not exceed 2,300 milligrams of sodium a day, so parents need to be extra careful about reading labels and choosing the lowest sodium options.
Children’s diets should not exceed 2,300 milligrams of sodium a day, so parents need to be extra careful about reading labels and choosing the lowest sodium options.
Kurt Newman, M.D., president and CEO of Children’s National Health System, shares tips on how to make returning to a school routine easier on your child.
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Help address your child’s healthcare needs at school by preparing your medications and medical plans and communicating effectively.
Finding out there is a label for what they are experiencing and getting the help they need can be life changing for kids with learning disabilities.