Conditions and illnesses
Important advice if you need to remove your child's insuline pump.
Your child’s doctor has just prescribed eye drops for your youngster. Yes, this is prescription medication – and with it goes a number of responsibilities for you as a caring parent.
Packing a lunch day after day is challenging. You want to make sure your child enjoys a variety of good foods, but you also don’t want the lunch tossed out, traded away, or brought back home. Here some delicious ideas.
The books are bought; the shoes are shined; and the lunches are packed - your children are ready for school. Or are they? When was the last time their vision and hearing was checked?
Taking precautions to beat the heat? You may not realize that your child’s prescription medications need protecting as well.
Asthma sufferers may breathe easier thanks to a new treatment.
Suffering from aches and pains is part of life, but pain left untreated may cause fear, anxiety, and other symptoms. It is important to recognize and manage your child's pain because it will make him feel better and recover more quickly from an illness.
The death of a loved one is difficult for anyone. But for children, such a loss can be devastating.