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Entertaining over the holidays can add stress and pressure. Even though everyone celebrating with you will be from all different age groups, it is important to be welcoming to all generations....
Fetal alcohol syndrome is a term given to infants who suffer from a variety of birth defects caused by the ingestion of alcohol by mothers when they are pregnant. Birth defects and abnormalities...
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchii in the lungs, and is either acute or chronic. Acute bronchitis is typically caused by a viral infection, while chronic bronchitis has a variety of...
Infants and toddlers can be a world apart, however, in some instances, they seem just alike! Many times because of this, adults seem to not know when to discipline or for that matter how to...
Strawberry hemangioma is the term for a red birthmark often found on infants and children. The Children's Hospital of Boston estimates that between four and ten percent of light-skinned infants...
Before you decide to care for children in your home, you must know the laws, licensing requirements and have a clean and stable home for children to be in. You must have a love for children and no...
There will be that day when a parent must go back to work and leave a new baby with a day care center. The transition can be difficult for both parent and baby. To ease the transition, you will...
Parenting children with disabilities often presents different challenges and tasks. A child's health, safety, nutrition, visual impairments and developmental disabilities, including motor and...
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders, autism is characterized by three behaviors: difficulty with social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and...
It is normal for infants to have unpredictable eating and sleeping habits. As a new mother, you may feel that your baby is constantly eating, especially in the middle of the night. You may be...
Sickle cell anemia is a genetic condition that affects the shape of the red blood cells. Ordinarily, red blood cells should be round and flexible, but infants born with sickle cell anemia have red...