
Helping your kids cope with a traumatic event
It is important to understand how to help kids cope with a traumatic event, whether they are directly affected by the event, or indirectly affected through media exposure.
It is important to understand how to help kids cope with a traumatic event, whether they are directly affected by the event, or indirectly affected through media exposure.
Headaches can usually be treated at home with rest, quiet, plenty of fluids and over-the-counter pain relievers.
Dr. Elisha Peterson addresses some common misconceptions about pain medicine and explains what actually happens in pain medicine clinics.
It’s common for parents to report that their toddler is displaying developmental abilities — such as talking — at daycare and not at home.
If your toddler is feeding the dog dangerous items, try to reframe the issue so that you are focusing on more appropriate, prosocial behaviors.