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Ways to help your child get better sleep. Giving your child a bath, followed by a massage, and then a quiet activity before bed. This helped the babies and mothers to get better sleep.
Childhood safety age 1-4. This video reviews safety measures that parents can take for kids age 1-4 to prevent injury at this age.
Baby milestones: Dr. F. Sessions Cole, describes some major milestones, and when they are likely to occur, such as sitting, rolling over , talking, and walking. Although these all vary significantly, these are guidelines for a normal healthy baby.
Symptoms of asthma include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, noisy breathing, chest pain or tightness, and fatigue. Common triggers of asthma include allergies, cigarette smoke, weather changes, or even the common cold.
Rehabilitation for downs syndrome. With an early intervention program for children with down syndrome, you can increase their ability to become productive in society.
IN TIMES OF CRISIS CHIDREN ARE THE MOST VULNERABLE. DR. KLAPOW SHOWS YOU HOW TO HELP YOUR KIDS DEAL WITH THE EMOTINAL IMPACT OF AN EMERGENCY
Vaccines and autism: Dr. Robert Jacobson, the Chairman of Pediatrics at the Mayo clinic, discusses vaccines and autism. He reviews the literature, which shows no association between vaccines, including the MMR vaccine and autism.
OCD in children: OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder can cause a lot of anxiety in children with this disorder. They develop anxiety about their own thoughts. Child Psychologist Stephen Whiteside, of the Mayo CLinic, discusses treatment that can improve the symptoms.
This video from National Jewish Health shows you how to perform a nasal or sinus wash in children.