Health Concerns of Children in Summer Schools are out and so is the sunshine! Summer is here; we can finally rejoice. The holidays offer a break for parents and children alike, with vacations, summer camps, and fun on the horizon. Even though summer should be all about fun and games, it’s importan
Why Dogs Make the Perfect Addition to Your Family Most children love animals, especially pets. Pets help to teach children compassion and companionship. Along with fun play times and snuggles, dogs teach children a unique set of life lessons that stick with your child forever. If you’ve been wonde
Keep Your Child Safe by the Water Here in Southern California, we have the privilege to escape the summer heat by heading to the beach, lake, or any large body of water. This offers us the chance to cool down, play fun activities, and enjoy the summer season to its fullest. While doing this is [&hel
Keeping Your Child Healthy This Summer A fun summer is all part of childhood. It’s a time where there’s no school and a seemingly endless play date in the sun. For some, it means vacations, for others, it’s summer camp. For teenagers, it might mean starting a summer job. Either way and at an
Natural Remedies to Help Ease Your Child’s Nasal Allergies Without Medication We all know how seasonal allergies are annoying – and the drugs you pop to relieve the sneezing, sniffling, and itchy eyes. When it comes to your child’s allergies, relying on medication can be especially frustrating
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Helping Your Child Manage Anxiety Panic attacks are caused by underlying anxiety. During a panic attack, the body will often respond the same way in which it would when facing actual danger. While not all panic attacks manifest in the same way, the physical response is the same: The body tries to ge
How to Know When Your Child Has Appendicitis Children are seen to develop appendicitis more commonly than adults. In fact, it’s usually the most common abdominal medical emergency in children and people younger than 18 years of age. The range of symptoms of appendicitis vary in childr
Ways to Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten Believe it or not, but parents need to do some prep work before they send their child to kindergarten. While, academically speaking, it seems crazy to get children ready for kindergarten, you will need to prepare him or her for entering the school system
Improve Your Kid’s Diet with These Tips Eating habits are learned behaviors; they’re not intuitive. In essence, what your children learn to eat at home early in their life sticks with them well into adulthood. The answer to help your kids eat better is really quite simple – show them the way









