
Preparing your child with autism for summer break
As you head into the summer break, here are several strategies to help your child with autism keep a predictable routine.

As you head into the summer break, here are several strategies to help your child with autism keep a predictable routine.

Children and families are finally resuming some of their pre-pandemic activities, such as summer camp, vacations and in-person school. For some kids, this return will also trigger separation anxiety.

As new parents, you get to decide if unvaccinated family members can visit your newborn and what precautions they should take.

Losing a parent or other primary caregiver is one of the most stressful things that can happen in a child’s life, putting them at risk for depression and post-traumatic stress.

If your child is approaching her first period it’s important to provide her with reliable information, because understanding her body will help her make good decisions about health.