Ear aches and sore throats are extra stressful when your kid is prone to recurrent infections. This science-backed supplement can help keep kids healthy. Created for “Oh, he got it from daycare.” We all know that aches, sniffles and other ailments are often traced back to fellow kids. Once your little one enters daycare or
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Have bedtime routines slipped over the summer? Here’s how to get your kids back on track before the new school year. Created for It’s been a long summer of unstructured days, late nights and lazy mornings for many Canadian families. With a return to reading, writing and arithmetic just around the corner, it’s time to
Mariah, a 2022 Children’s Miracle Network patient ambassador, is a cheerful 11-year-old with a contagious smile who loves making Tik Tok videos, dancing and singing along to her favorite songs. After almost weekly trips to the emergency room due to spiking fevers, at 4 months old Mariah was given the official diagnosis of sickle cell
There is no better way to close out summer break than with one last family vacation in the Sunshine State! The Pink Shell Beach Resort & Marina located on Estero Island in Fort Myers, Florida is a true beachfront getaway that provides an unparalleled oceanfront escape for families and friends to make memories that last
Image: Shutterstock Children are fascinated by the simplest of activities. Isn’t it? Any play or activity that involves movement, rhymes, singing, or dancing can get them hooked. One such activity idea can be finger-plays. With simple hand and finger movement, you can engage your child and help them build their language, gross motor, fine and
It’s 7:54 a.m., and we have six minutes to leave the house before we’re doomed to be late for school—again. My eight-year-old son, Pierce, is lying on the floor, his pants soaked with the orange juice he knocked over while stealing his sister’s waffle. Ten-year-old Marley is still wearing pyjamas, and her hair looks like
KIDstruction Week 2016 was a great success, raising more than $400,000 to support patients like Luke Kahrhoff. Since its birth in 2011, the program has been an opportunity for St. Louis regional architectural, engineering, and construction companies to join together to help support St. Louis Children’s Hospital’s mission: “to do what’s right for kids.” Now
Are you guilty of doing any of these things that drive educators up the wall? When my kid started Junior kindergarten last year, it took me weeks (OK, months) to send in a family photo for his teacher to hang in his cubby. For some reason, I just couldn’t get it together to print off
I ignored the mommy wars, avoided CIO debates and simply did what felt right for me. It worked—and now my kids have sleep hygiene habits that will benefit them for life. Just over 11 years ago, I began parenting my first child. I was the first of my siblings and my friend group to have
As a parent, you want your kids to be successful. One way to help set your kids up for success is to teach them how to have positive attitudes even when things are new or a little difficult. It can be tough sometimes for kids to have positive attitudes when they are constantly facing the
In a recent study published in Pediatrics, researchers assessed humoral immune responses to and neutralization of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Delta (B.1.617.2) variant of concern (VOC) after two months (T1) and 14 months (T2) of asymptomatic or mild wild-type (WT) SARS-CoV-2 infections. Study: Waning Immunity 14 Months After SARS-Cov-2 Infection. Image
Making responsible investment choices can make a positive difference for your family, the world and your pocketbook. Created for As a parent, the list of responsibilities can be endless. Amid trying to manage all the tasks needed to keep kids healthy and safe, planning for their future and for future generations may seem like it
In a recent study published in Pediatrics, researchers estimated messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine effectiveness (VE) against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections among Sicilian adolescents. Study: Effectiveness of mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines in Adolescents Over 6 Months. Image Credit: Nastasia-photo/Shutterstock From June 4 2021 onwards, adolescents were administered COVID-19
I was dizzy with questions until the family doctor assured me that my two-year-old daughter was going to be just fine. “Unique.” It’s not the word you want to hear as a doctor examines your two-year-old daughter’s vagina. Especially when you have no context. Especially when you hadn’t noticed anything “unique” about it yourself. But
Neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer that develops from neural cells on the adrenal glands, accounts for 15% of childhood cancer deaths. Almost half of children with high-risk neuroblastoma harbor extra copies of the gene MYCN (MYCN amplified), the primary driver of neuroblastoma and its resistance to therapy. “Treating neuroblastoma by directly targeting MYCN has been challenging,”
Does your child suffer from frequent ear infections? It can be confusing to understand what exactly is happening in the ear and where these infections are taking place. Dr. Maithilee Menezes, an otolaryngologist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, discusses the anatomy of the ear and where ear infections might occur. Visit our website for more
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