Conditions and illnesses
The growth chart is a part of the physical exam in pediatrics and a powerful tool that can sensitively detect disease states.
Some parents, caregivers and even teachers might think that exposing a child to several languages at a young age can confuse them and delay their learning of another language
The present document was created by members of the department of Speech-Language Pathology at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. Its purpose is to provide medical staff with concise, accurate information about speech and language delays or disorders: definitions, possible consequences, and precise indicators of when to refer.
At what age should your child make noises, say words, point things? When should you worry?
From the time our children are born food is paramount. From establishing a good breastfeeding regimen, or preparing meals to learning about eating disorders, as parents we rise to the occasion. Here are a few articles to guide you through these important challenges.
Have a look at these practical suggestions to make sure you’re helping your child develop good eating habits.
It really hurts – life seems pointless. And just when everything was going so well. But he or she is gone and you can’t spend your days eating ice cream in front of the TV. Even though time is the best remedy, here are several pieces of advice to help you speed up the process of mending your broken heart.
There's a question you can't avoid. Read this article and be prepared so you won't have to come up with birds and bees...
In general puppy love seems harmless, but when it comes to your teen's crush you start to feel a little concerned. Here are sometips to help you deal with your teen's first love.
Chances are your child will catch a cold before spring arrives. Viruses in the air inspired our dossier on colds and cough, providing useful advice on how to fight colds and how to take care of your little sneezy one.