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When a child comes home from school with a runny nose and a cough, it’s usually a common cold.
But, according Dr. Frank Esper, of Cleveland Clinic Children’s, pretty
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Torticollis is a shortening of muscles, specifically the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle, on one side of an infant’s neck. Torticollis is very common in infants and can be treated or prevented.
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For children ages 3-5 years old, it is important to lay a strong foundation of language and literacy skills. Early exposure to a variety of language concepts and literacy themes can prepare your child for success in preschool and ensure they have adequate time to master skills that will help them to thrive in kindergarten. ...
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Going green is one of the best trends to follow over the past few years, and there’s no time like the present to hop on the bandwagon. Not only
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Feelings of burnout can be brought on by a heavy workload, caregiving and competing demands. Burnout reduces productivity and spills into areas such as home life, social life and physical health. Learn tips to help you start working toward overcoming burnout and achieving a healthy work-life balance. ...
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In the winter, dry, cold air — along with harsh wind and central heating — can cause your child’s skin to lose water and natural oils more quickly than normal.
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Starting new habits in January for a better year is great, if you know where you need to start. When it comes to finances, statistics show that most Americans —
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Most people with Angelman syndrome, a rare neurogenetic disorder, have very limited speech or no speech at all. If you’re the parent of a young child with Angelman, you may be wondering how you can help your child learn to communicate, since speech is not going to be their main way of communicating. Here are a few suggestions to get you started. ...
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Winter driving can be unpredictable and parents should be prepared in case of an emergency. A kid-friendly winter car safety kit should include supplies to last at least two hours in case of a breakdown — including something for an infant to eat and drink. ...
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Parents want the holidays to be a fun time for kids, but sometimes it seems almost impossible to manage their behavior around this time of year. When your child starts to act out of character, they are probably just overstimulated — taking in too many sights, sounds and smells can be overwhelming for little children. Keep these things in mind to help reduce holiday meltdowns. ...
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