
Coping with the back-to-school transition
Helping your children cope with their back-to-school transition emotions and start the new school year on the right foot are important tasks for a parent.
Helping your children cope with their back-to-school transition emotions and start the new school year on the right foot are important tasks for a parent.
Headaches aren’t just for adults. In fact, more than 10 million American children between the ages of 5 and 17 experience chronic headaches; this makes up 20 percent of all young people.
Young children are constantly asking “why?” and while it’s great that they are curious about the world, it can be very exhausting for parents to field the hundreds of “why” questions they get in a day.
It can be frightening to learn that your child has a heart condition, but finding the right cardiologist doesn’t have to add to the stress.
Kids who are physically active, eat healthy foods, don’t have a family history of high cholesterol and aren’t overweight probably aren’t at risk for cholesterol problems. But you should still take steps to ensure a healthy cholesterol balance.