
How do I deal with a child who screams constantly?
Early childhood mental health expert Leandra Godoy, PhD, helps a reader cope with a child who screams constantly.

Early childhood mental health expert Leandra Godoy, PhD, helps a reader cope with a child who screams constantly.

As children learn and grow, one of the most helpful skills they can have in their toolkit is being resilient. This is how you can help.

Common choking hazards include round foods, toys with small parts and toy foods that look like something that could be eaten.

Recently, Children’s National released a free celiac smartphone app called the Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Resource Center.

There are some good approaches to take, and some to avoid, that can help us emerge from this with more skills to deal with life’s disappointments as they come.