Chicken Pox (Children)
What is chicken pox? Chicken pox is a disease marked by an itchy rash that starts out as multiple small red bumps that quickly change into thin-walled water blisters. These blisters develop into cloudy sores, which finally become dry brown crusts. New…
Learn MoreHand, Foot and Mouth Disease: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a very common viral infection that predominantly affects children under the age of 5, but it can also strike adults. It is characterized by fevers, skin rash, mouth sores and sometimes gastrointestinal complaints…
Learn MoreHeat Rash
What is heat rash? Heat rash, also known as prickly heat, is a red pimply skin eruption that can appear when your child overheats. It shows up most often in folds of the skin and on parts of the body where clothing fits snugly. These places include th…
Learn MoreKindergarten: How Can I Tell If My Child Is Keeping Up?
How will I know if my child is keeping up in kindergarten? In the months after your child starts kindergarten, you’ll probably worry a bit about whether he’s comfortable and doing well. But unless you’re volunteering in the classroom and can see for y…
Learn MoreKindergarten: Is Your Child Ready?
All parents get a little anxious about sending their children off to school for the first time, but it’s an especially tough call if your child was born in the second half of the year. Many public school districts require that a child turns 5 by Septe…
Learn MoreBabies and Dogs
Little kids love dogs. Even babies want to crawl on the furry member of the family. Unfortunately, the warm feelings aren’t always mutual. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 400,000 kids in the United States get m…
Learn MoreHow to Keep Your Kids Safe on Halloween
How can I keep my kids safe on Halloween? Whoever came up with the idea of having kids roam neighborhoods at night to collect candy from strangers definitely wasn’t a child-safety expert. Halloween can be dangerous — but not necessarily for the reaso…
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