
Helping children deal with pandemic-related grief
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.

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.

When determining if it’s okay to see grandparents during the pandemic, you need to evaluate your family’s risk factors and risk tolerance.

We’ve asked clinical psychologists Laura Gray, PhD, and Shayna Coburn, PhD, to come up with the answers to some COVID-19 FAQs for kids.

There’s a simple one-and-done solution to prevent TV tip-over injuries: mount TVs to walls, or make sure TVs are resting on secured furniture.