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Video: Parenting Autism
A mother of two autistic children discusses her role of motherhood.
Read MorePartnering With Your Child's Health Care Provider
The birth of a child leads to many important decisions for parents, some of which begin in pregnancy: a baby's name, a health care provider for the mother, a delivery plan. One that will have long-lasting impact is your choice of a health care provider for your child. Once you've made that choice, the next crucial step is to establish a relationship with that provider, for in today's world both parents and providers play a role in keeping children healthy.
Read MoreIs Your Teen Developing an Eating Disorder?
Help Your Teen Avoid An Eating Disorder
Read MoreCooking With Your Kids
Help Your Child Become a confident cook
Read MoreMaking Sure Your Child Gets Enough Sleep
Do's and Don'ts to Make Sure Your Child Gets enough sleep
Read MoreVideo: Mercury Not Cause of Autism
New study suggests that mercury found in vaccines did not cause autism.
Read MoreKeeping kids safe in the kitchen
Book bags and backpacks get quickly tossed aside and the munchies take over when kids burst through the door after school. If your child is home alone for an hour or two after school, how can you make sure their snacks are safe from foodborne bacteria and they are protected from dangers in the kitchen?
Read MoreTeach your kids smart kitchen habits
When cooking with children, it's best to teach them the right way from the start. That's the way to develop safe food handling, preparation and cooking skills early, according to Kansas State University nutritionist Kathy Walsten.
Read MoreBaby's Skin Conditions
An infant's skin is sensitive and can experience numerous changes and conditions in the first few weeks of life. Parents may be concerned by their bundle-of-joy's less than perfect skin, but a dermatologist can evaluate and determine which conditions will resolve themselves and which may need additional treatment.
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