
Because of the pandemic my child wants to co-sleep. What should I do?
Co-sleeping is not inherently wrong and does necessary cause problems as long as the child is healthy and over 18 months of age.

Co-sleeping is not inherently wrong and does necessary cause problems as long as the child is healthy and over 18 months of age.

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms.

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.

Post traumatic feeding or eating disorders are behaviors exhibited when an infant relates a painful or frightening experience with eating.

Because of the different ways children use screens, there is no set number of hours that qualifies as a screen addiction.