Tips for teaching children with disabilities and attention difficulties while home schooling
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the lives of families across the country. As the virus continues to spread, states continue to invoke stay-at-home orders, prompting students to resort to virtual learning.
Parents: Here’s how to manage your family’s extra time at home
Many schools are closed or providing virtual instruction only due to COVID-19. This is likely resulting in unexpected time at home for you and your family.
Child not sleeping because of daylight saving time? Here are 3 tips
Daylight saving time can affect sleep schedules for days after the time change. Dr. Lewin, of Children’s National Hospital, offers expert advice.
When can a child’s chest pain be a sign of a broken heart?
During Heart Month, a Children’s National cardiologist shares information about when a common childhood pain might be caused by a heart issue (and when it might not).
3 expert tips for keeping your child’s teeth healthy
According to the CDC, about one of five (20%) children ages 5 to 11 have at least one untreated decayed tooth and one of seven (13%) adolescents ages 12 to 19 have at least one untreated decayed tooth.
Why you should consider becoming a blood donor this year
Since 1970, January has been designated as National Blood Donor Month with the goal of increasing the number of blood and platelet donations around the country.