Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
As part of your preparation for your new baby, you probably got an infant safety seat for the car. But do you know how to make sure it’s installed correctly? And when do you switch to a child safety seat? Learn the ins and outs of safe car travel for your little one. ...more
 Biting in Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
Young children may bite others out of frustration or stress, or because they feel powerless. Infants and toddlers often bite as a way of exploring their world. ...more
 Tinea Infection in Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
Detailed information on the most common types of ringworm, including diagnosis and treatment ...more
Stuttering is a speech problem. The normal flow of speech is disrupted. A child who stutters repeats or prolongs sounds, syllables, or words. Stuttering is different from repeating words when learning to speak. Stuttering may make it difficult for a child to communicate with others. ...more
Autism spectrum disorder is a problem that affects a child's nervous system and growth and development. It often shows up during a child's first 3 years of life. ...more
A learning disorder is when a child has trouble learning in certain school subjects. Your child may have problems with reading, math, or writing. Here's what you need to know, and how to help. ...more
 School Refusal in Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
There are many reasons why a child would feel anxious and not want to go to school. Read on to learn more about school refusal. ...more
When wetting happens in a child who is old enough to control their bladder, it’s known as enuresis. Here's what you need to know. ...more
 Kyphosis in Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
A spine affected by kyphosis has a forward curvature of the back bones (vertebrae) in the upper back area, giving an abnormally rounded or humpback appearance. ...more
Most children rely on backpacks to carry books and supplies to and from school and activities. But a backpack that's too heavy or doesn't fit right can cause harm. ...more
As part of your preparation for your new baby, you probably got an infant safety seat for the car. But do you know how to make sure it’s installed correctly? And when do you switch to a child safety seat? Learn the ins and outs of safe car travel for your little one. ...more
 Biting in Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
Young children may bite others out of frustration or stress, or because they feel powerless. Infants and toddlers often bite as a way of exploring their world. ...more
 Tinea Infection in Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
Detailed information on the most common types of ringworm, including diagnosis and treatment ...more
Stuttering is a speech problem. The normal flow of speech is disrupted. A child who stutters repeats or prolongs sounds, syllables, or words. Stuttering is different from repeating words when learning to speak. Stuttering may make it difficult for a child to communicate with others. ...more
Autism spectrum disorder is a problem that affects a child's nervous system and growth and development. It often shows up during a child's first 3 years of life. ...more
A learning disorder is when a child has trouble learning in certain school subjects. Your child may have problems with reading, math, or writing. Here's what you need to know, and how to help. ...more
 School Refusal in Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
There are many reasons why a child would feel anxious and not want to go to school. Read on to learn more about school refusal. ...more
When wetting happens in a child who is old enough to control their bladder, it’s known as enuresis. Here's what you need to know. ...more
 Kyphosis in Pre-Schoolers and School-Age
A spine affected by kyphosis has a forward curvature of the back bones (vertebrae) in the upper back area, giving an abnormally rounded or humpback appearance. ...more
Most children rely on backpacks to carry books and supplies to and from school and activities. But a backpack that's too heavy or doesn't fit right can cause harm. ...more
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