Protecting Infant from Sun
Babies younger than six months of age should always be kept out of direct sunlight. Before you take your infant outdoors, be sure she is protected. read more
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Babies younger than six months of age should always be kept out of direct sunlight. Before you take your infant outdoors, be sure she is protected. read more
When the word "projectile" is used to describe the quality of spitting or vomiting, pyloric stenosis comes to mind. read more
In this Expert Advice column, Henry Bernstein, M.D. helps explain how to take care of your infant's penis after a circumcision procedure and signs to ... read more
Although the transition from breast to formula can be done abruptly, many mothers transition more slowly over time. It is very important to be flexibl... read more
There is no "good age to start" spanking a child. read more
Young kids benefit from play-acting the roles of their opposite gender parents and caretakers. read more
Kids as young as four years of age can be clinically depressed. read more
It's very normal for a young child to express preference for one parent or primary caretaker. read more
A mother asks how she can help her preschooler deal with his anger in the wake of being abandoned by his father. read more
A teacher is concerned that one of her preschoolers is sexually harassing his classmate. read more
A parent seeks reassurance that she explained Grandpa's death to her son in an appropriate way. read more
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