Healthy Kids and Their ParentsIf you've got a food allergy, it's a nightmare. Especially if you don't know which food baddie is the enemy.Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
“One size doesn’t fit all, parents need to think about what’s useful and helpful for their child.” “Parents should consider their own use of screens, if screen time is controlled in their family, and if excessive use is affecting their child’s development and everyday life.” FAQs ...
We’ll look at the effects of excessive screen time on children’s physical and mental health, and focus on the important role of parents in managing their children’s screen time, and how to encourage children to engage in other activities that promote healthy development. With the right ...
Bedwetting (Enuresis) (2023). Nemours Kids Health,https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/enuresis.html Bedwetting: 3 Common Reasons & What Families Can Do (2021). American Academy of Pediatrics,https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/toddler/toilet-training/Pages/Bedwetting.aspx?_gl=1...
How many of us smoked our parents’ cigarettes as little children when they lit up in the house or car? Make your home a smoke-free haven. The EPA has several informative brochures on tobacco smoke:Secondhand Smoke: What You Can Do Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer...
Oh, and my son is doing great. An operation to remove a clot in his thoracic duct, and he is a healthy, happy, rambunctious little boy and the light of his parents’ world. As Long As Jasper Hale’s Not Around, You’ll Be Fine ...
time and family time. We’ll look at the effects of excessive screen time on children’s physical and mental health, and focus on the important role of parents in managing their children’s screen time, and how to encourage children to engage in other activities that promote healthy ...
They include children adopted as infants whose birth parents and adoptive parents have never met, children whose birth and adoptive parents are engaged in an ongoing relationship, children adopted long after infancy due to abuse or neglect whose birth parents are prohibited from contact, children ...
If your parent or parents live in a multilevel home but has problems with stairs, consider a chair lift. They are not inexpensive, but they can be cheaper than moving and will help keep your parent independent for a longer time. For someone who sits a lot, an ergonomic chair that offers...
Dr. Ross Greene, creator ofCollaborative and Proactive Solutions, invites parents to change the lenses through which they are viewing their children’s challenging behaviors. When you view your child as doing well if they want to, you become focused on getting children to “want to” by trying...