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A balanced diet gives children fuel for growth and activity. Encourage your child to eat nutritious foods. Learn which nutrients are key and in what amounts and ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... If your child often has difficulty with schoolwork, you can get the child checked for a learning ...
About this study. The purpose of this research is to gather information from the child and parent with regards to the use of electronic treatment tools to ...
Consult your child's care provider if you're concerned about your child's leg pain or the pain is: Persistent; Still present in the morning; Severe enough to ...
Your child's healthcare professional may suspect Angelman syndrome if your child has developmental delays, talks little or not at all, or has other symptoms.
A tantrum is the expression of a young child's frustration with his or her limitations or anger about not being able to get his or her way. Perhaps your child ...
Supporting your child's development after a cancer diagnosis. The first few years of your child's life are a time of major growth and development in which ...
2012. Fellow - Pediatric NeuropsychologyBoston Children's Hospital · 2010. PhD - Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical ScienceUniversity of Minnesota, Twin ...
And how long do they last? Has your child needed emergency care for breathing trouble? Does your child have any known pollen, dust, pet or food allergies? Is ...
Not all kids have the same symptoms. But if no other diagnosis fits, health care professionals may diagnose MIS-C if a child: Either had COVID-19 ...
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