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WeeklyMD > Blog > Parenting

Parenting (Page 103)

Health Tip: Understanding the Teenage Brain

2018-07-13
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 13, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Neurological, Parenting

(HealthDay News) — The brain is the most complex organ in the body. It’s the center of learning, and is responsible for processing sensory information and directing the body’s responses. The teen brain is still maturing, though it’s more resilient, the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health says. The agencyContinue Reading

Health Tip: Recognizing Hearing Loss in Infants

2018-07-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 10, 2018
In: Head & Neck, Kids' Health, Parenting

(HealthDay News) — If an infant has hearing loss, it can affect the child’s ability to develop speech, language and social skills, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. An infant’s first hearing screening is recommended typically within the first month of life. Even if the child passesContinue Reading

Helping Your Child Adjust to College

2018-07-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 9, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

MONDAY, July 9, 2018 (HealthDay News) — College is a unique stage in a young person’s development. But newfound independence coupled with the pressures of classwork and the need to fit in can make this a very emotional time. Tips from The Jed Foundation can help you help your childContinue Reading

When Parents Do Time, Kids Pay the Price

2018-07-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 9, 2018
In: General Health, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting

MONDAY, July 9, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Children whose parents spend time in prison are more likely to lead risky lifestyles as young adults, a new study suggests. The findings are important because more than 5 million American children have had a parent in jail or prison, according to theContinue Reading

Health Tip: Recognize Warning Signs of Youth Violence

2018-07-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 6, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting

(HealthDay News) — People who are prone to violence often have trouble controlling their behavior, the American Psychological Association says. The group says there may be tell-tale signs that a young person is about to “act out,” such as: Having a history of violent or aggressive behavior. Being young atContinue Reading

Sports Safety: It’s Not Just Child’s Play

2018-07-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: July 5, 2018
In: Fitness & Exercise, General Health, Kids' Health, Parenting

THURSDAY, July 5, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Playing sports offers plenty of fitness and other developmental benefits for kids, but injuries are common. Every year, more than 2.6 million U.S. children aged 19 and under are treated in the ER for sports- and recreation-related injuries. If your child plays teamContinue Reading

Health Tip: If Your Child Has Croup

2018-06-29
By: Weekly MD Team
On: June 29, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Respiratory Health

(HealthDay News) — Croup tends to occur between 3 months and 5 years of age, the American Academy of Pediatrics says. Most common in autumn and winter, it causes swelling of the voice box and windpipe. This leads to a bark-like cough. Most instances of croup resolve on their own,Continue Reading

Health Tip: Healthier Eating for an Overweight Child

2018-06-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: June 28, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Nutrition / Vitamins, Obesity, Parenting

(HealthDay News) — Parents should play an active role in ensuring that their kids develop healthy eating habits to prevent too much weight gain. Excessive weight gain is associated with health issues such as breathing problems, type 2 diabetes, joint pain, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. The U.S. NationalContinue Reading

Smart Steps for a Safe Nursery

2018-06-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: June 27, 2018
In: Kids' Health, Parenting

WEDNESDAY, June 27, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Getting a nursery ready for a new baby can be a lot of fun, but keep in mind these important considerations to make it a safe haven. For crib safety, choose a new crib that meets the latest standards — stronger crib slatsContinue Reading

Kids Are Overdosing on Med Meant to Fight Opioid Addiction

2018-06-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: June 25, 2018
In: General Health, Healthy Living, Kids' Health, Parenting

MONDAY, June 25, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Young American children are being sickened — and even dying — after being poisoned by a drug used to fight opioid addiction, a new report contends. Investigators reported that between 2007 and 2016, more than 11,000 emergency calls were made to U.S. poisonContinue Reading

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