
How to talk to your kids about death
When you talk to your kids about death, speak in simple, concrete terms, avoid euphemisms and don’t be afraid to show your emotions.

When you talk to your kids about death, speak in simple, concrete terms, avoid euphemisms and don’t be afraid to show your emotions.

SUDEP, or Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, is when someone with epilepsy dies suddenly and unexpectedly for an unknown reason. The good news is there are things a family and child can do to reduce the risk of SUDEP.

Children with developmental disabilities such as autism tend to be more easily overwhelmed and upset than typically developing children.

It can be challenging to know what to discuss with your child and how to best support them through this stage.

The new CDC guidelines still require unvaccinated children to wear masks. Here’s how to talk to them about it.