Out of the blue, there’s a tingle on your lip. That usually means one thing. A cold sore. Here’s why it’s essential to keep them away from your baby.
Urgent slushy warning: Two parents are warning others of the dangers of slushies which can cause glycerin intoxication in young children
“All I want to say is be careful with these toys, they can be very dangerous if little ones inhale them. We don’t want any family to go through what we went through.”
A therapist shares 15 phrases that could suggest your little one is feeling anxious. Have your children said any of these?
‘Raf had always been a well and happy child, and had hit all developmental milestones. He had turned seven two weeks earlier and we had done the traditional height/weight measurements (as you do every year), and he looked as he always had.’ Just two weeks later, he was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma.
“One day I was in the ICU, and my mom kissed me on the forehead and was like, ‘I love you. I’ll see you tomorrow.’ I never saw her again. I was medically kidnapped. I tried being hopeful, but there was a point where I thought, ‘I’m never getting out of this place.’”
Have kids, they said. It will be a walk in the park. Or a walk to the chemist to pick up pinworms medication. See this dad’s hilarious revelation here.
Discover when it’s crucial to go to the emergency room or call an ambulance. Be prepared and keep your children safe.
Watching your little one experience anxiety is terrible. I know a lot of parents are going through this which is why we put together this guide on some tactics and tips to try with them. We hope they help!
For kids with ADHD, rejection can be really tough. Rejection sensitive disorder can be hard for kids. Here’s what you need to know about this ADHD trait & what you can do to help a child with RSD.
Kate has endured a nearly fatal accident, a long recovery, a tragic loss, a life-threatening delivery & 120 days in the NICU. We share her story today, on World Prematurity Day, to celebrate every little NICU fighter and the families that sit beside them.
Do you remember this photo? Whether you’re seeing it for the first time or remember it from a few years ago, we wanted to share an update on the brave little boy and his supportive sister.