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Edward’s Syndrome (Trisomy 18)

December 9, 2020
One of the worst news a parent can receive is that their child has been diagnosed with a serious medical condition. You need time to assimilate the...

7 Fun Activities for the Visually Impaired

October 22, 2020
If you’re taking care of a visually impaired loved one, you may be wondering about the types of activities you can do. You want to ensure you choose...

Pediatric Tonsillitis

October 19, 2020
If your child has been complaining lately about discomfort in their mouth — or being fussier than usual — you may be concerned about its root cause....

Exercises for Children With Limited Mobility

October 13, 2020
If your child’s health or life circumstances prevent them from having full mobility, you may be wondering how to encourage as active a lifestyle as...

Tracheostomy Removal

October 7, 2020
Finding out that your child needs a tracheostomy comes with many worries — what can you expect during surgery, how do you change the ties, clean it,...

Is a Career in Home Health Care Right for You?

September 28, 2020
There are many things to consider when it comes to choosing or shifting a career. While it’s common to just pick something by default, true...

Laryngoscopy vs Bronchoscopy

September 25, 2020
Children bring a love of joy — as well as chaos — to any parent’s life. And, while carting them around to school, playdates, and sporting events can...

How to Avoid Pediatric Asthma Triggers

September 23, 2020
If your child has been diagnosed with asthma, you are well aware of the constant worry that comes with trying to foresee and avoid possible triggers....

Caring for a Child with Pneumonia

September 21, 2020
If your child has been having respiratory issues, you may be understandably concerned about what it all could mean. With so many health ailments that...

12 Healthy Snacks for Diabetic Children

September 18, 2020
Diabetes is a prevalent health condition in the United States. By 2018, more than 10% of the population had been diagnosed with it — and it is...