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Here are some questions you can ask yourself to help you figure out what might be causing your child's symptoms.
Find guidance from our experts on effective discipline strategies and warnings about approaches that can be damaging.
Most kids get enough vitamin D from April through October by playing outside. Learn when and how to supplement your child’s vitamin D intake.
Back to school can be a bumpy road for some kids. There are ways to smooth the transition.
Parents of children with food allergies can take three important steps to reconnect with their child’s school and prepare for a safe school year.
If your child needs special education services, here’s what you need to know about the process public schools must follow.
Lead poisoning can have a life-long impact on your child. Kevin Osterhoudt, MD, offers tips to help keep your child safe – especially if you live in an older home.
Babies with colic can cry for hours. A CHOP pediatrician offers suggestions for soothing a baby with colic, and for keeping yourself calm.
Depression is more than just a sad mood; it can be a debilitating condition. Jennifer Keller, CPNP, explains how to recognize the signs of depression in your child.
Increased online activity among youth has produced an unwanted guest: the cyberbully. CHOP experts detail how families can best cope with online bullying.