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Understanding Autism in Children What we know about possible causes, rates, treatments & supports families need
Ages & Stages - HealthyChildren.org
Young Children Learning Multiple Languages: Parent FAQs Managing Food Allergies at School: Information for Families Back to School, Back to the Doctor: How Annual Checkups Support Your …
Family Life - HealthyChildren.org
By getting involved in your community, you can make a difference in lives of children and their families. Acts of generosity also help your own children develop compassionate hearts.
Health Issues - HealthyChildren.org
It is rare for children to become seriously ill with no warning. Based on your child's symptoms, you should usually contact your child's pediatrician for advice.
About HealthyChildren.org
HealthyChildren.org is the only parenting website backed by 67,000 pediatricians—committed to the physical, mental and emotional health of all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease: Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common viral illness in young children that typically spreads in summer and fall. Here's what to know about hand, foot and mouth disease, including key …
Healthy Living - HealthyChildren.org
Children need to realize that the world is a better place because they are in it. Understanding the importance of personal contribution can serve as a source of purpose and motivation.
Sleep - HealthyChildren.org
Because their bodies are growing, children need more sleep than adults. It is our duty to help them adopt healthy sleep habits while they’re young so they can grow into happy, energetic, and healthy …
Impetigo: What to Know About This Common Skin Infection in Children
Since impetigo is very contagious, your child should avoid close contact with other children until the rash is clear or improving after two days of antibiotics.
Sexual Behaviors in Young Children: What’s Normal, What’s Not?
Sexual behavior problems may pose a risk to the safety and well-being of your child and other children. They also can signal an underlying neuropsychiatric disorder, physical or sexual abuse or exposure …