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Smiling older baby in high chair with baby utensil in mouth, eating with family
June 24, 2024/Children’s Health

Baby-Led Weaning: What You Need To Know

Letting your baby feed themself foods the whole family enjoys has its benefits — but stick to softer foods and follow safe-eating guidelines

Mother, father and child meeting with doctor in medical office
May 24, 2024/Children’s Health

Asperger’s vs. Autism: What’s the Difference?

Both terms have been replaced by autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

Two caregivers, with one holding a child on shoulders, walking happily outside
May 1, 2024/Parenting

Our Safe and Responsible Guide To Co-Parenting

Keeping open lines of communication and working together as a team for your children are key to co-parenting

Parent holding toddler, with doctor assessing child with kid-friendly stethoscope

My Child Needs Growth Hormone Therapy, Now What?

Treatments are designed to help with growth hormone deficiency, which can affect your child’s height

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Baby in onesie asleep on back
February 12, 2024/Children’s Health

When Can I Put My Baby To Sleep on Their Stomach?

Your baby needs to able to roll in both directions before they can make the switch

parent holding baby at a doctor's appointment
February 8, 2024/Children’s Health

How Many Bones Do Babies Have?

Surprise: A lot more than adults!

Child hiding behind grandmother and a stranger at a park
January 31, 2024/Children’s Health

How To Teach Your Kids About ‘Stranger Danger’ (Without Scaring the Daylights Out of Them)

It’s never too early to teach your kids who strangers are and how to avoid unsafe situations

children on playground running and playing tag.
October 13, 2023/Infectious Disease

What We Learn From ‘Getting Cooties’ as Kids

Cooties aren’t real, but the lessons they teach us about infectious disease are

Parent talks compassionately to child who sits on yellow couch.
October 12, 2023/Children’s Health

Autonomy in Children: How To Start Talking To Your Kids About Consent

Kids are never too young to learn about body autonomy

Baby pinches cereal pieces to eat while sitting in stroller.
May 23, 2023/Children’s Health

Finger to Thumb: What To Know About the Pincer Grasp

This fine motor skill marks an important milestone in your baby’s development

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