
Q&A: What’s the safest, most effective way to treat acne?
Though teens may not be able to avoid breakouts, there are ways for you and your dermatologist to help them treat acne.
Though teens may not be able to avoid breakouts, there are ways for you and your dermatologist to help them treat acne.
When a doctor speaks to a teen alone, the conversation is to get a feel for what is going on in their life, including school, activities and social interactions.
Maureen Monaghan, PhD, a psychologist at Children’s National, provides some tips to help figure out if your child is ready for camp.
It’s important for parents to go to their children and initiate conversations about hard things.
Finding out there is a label for what they are experiencing and getting the help they need can be life changing for kids with learning disabilities.