
How to know when your child is ready for camp
Maureen Monaghan, PhD, a psychologist at Children’s National, provides some tips to help figure out if your child is ready for camp.

Maureen Monaghan, PhD, a psychologist at Children’s National, provides some tips to help figure out if your child is ready for camp.

The key to keeping your child safe during the summer is to remember to use sunblock with a high SPF, apply frequently and use a generous amount.

Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, symptoms can vary but typically include redness or swelling of the white of the eye.

Human parechoviruses (PeVs) are common childhood viruses that spread through respiratory droplets and contact with bodily fluids or fecal matter.

While children aren’t at high risk for contracting monkeypox, they are still susceptible to the virus, and are at increased risk for more severe outcomes if they become infected.