Stay informed and keep your child happy and healthy with our comprehensive children's health information.
It comes down to a wheeze, a fever and long-term effects
Tiny kidneys and tiny tummies don’t mix well with water
Vomiting and fevers are a hard no — other symptoms are a judgment call
From split lips to splinters, a little first aid can get your kiddo back on the swing set in no time
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An ounce of prevention ... is worth a great school year!
From baby acne and body hair to rooting reflexes and sleeping patterns, it’s all normal
Participating in sports teaches kids life skills and can build self-confidence for the long haul
It starts with teaching your child how to use emotional language and to respect others
Throwing up is typically from a stomach bug, but it can also be a sign of other digestive issues
For starters, pick the right size backpack for your child, with wide, padded straps
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