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children grow and change so quickly. our growth and development topics can tell you what to expect at each stage of childhood. and our health topics can help you care for them when they're sick.
you can find information you need to keep your child healthy and thriving in topics such as:
- abdominal pain, age 11 and younger
- abuse: signs of abuse-related injuries
- abusive head trauma
- acetaminophen use in young children
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all)
- adhd and hyperactivity
- adhd myths and facts
- adhd: impulsivity and inattention
- adhd: social skills training
- adhd: taking care of yourself when your child has adhd
- adhd: tests for other disorders
- adolescent sensory and motor development
- advance care planning for your child
- aggression in young children
- amblyopia
- ashkenazi jewish genetic panel (ajgp)
- asthma action plan: red zone
- asthma in children
- asthma in children: knowing how bad an attack is
- asthma zones
- asthma: educating yourself and your child
- asthma: how to overcome treatment obstacles
- asthma: overuse of quick-relief medicines
- asthma: peak expiratory flow and personal best
- asthma's impact on your child's life
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd)
- autism and vaccines
- autism spectrum disorder (asd)
- autism spectrum disorder (asd): behavioural training and management
- autism: behavioural training and management
- babies and older adults have an increased risk of cold injury
- back pain in children and teenagers
- barking coughs in children
- basic dental care
- basic dental care from birth to 16 years
- bedwetting in children
- behaviour rating scales for adhd
- behaviour therapy for adhd
- bipolar disorder in children and teens
- bipolar disorder in children: other health problems that may occur
- bipolar disorder in children: school issues
- biting
- brace (orthotic) treatment for scoliosis
- breath-holding spells
- breath-holding spells: keeping a record
- bronchiolitis
- brushing and flossing a child's teeth
- bullying
- bullying: building a child's self-esteem
- bullying: how to help your child who bullies
- bullying: signs a child is bullied
- cancer treatment and infertility
- cerebral palsy
- chickenpox (varicella)
- chickenpox: controlling the itch
- chickenpox: preventing skin infections
- child abuse and neglect
- child abuse: emotional abuse by parents
- child car seats
- child safety: air pollution
- child safety: bicycles and tricycles
- child safety: drowning prevention in pools and hot tubs
- child safety: guns and firearms
- child safety: pets
- child safety: preventing burns
- child safety: preventing child abduction
- child safety: preventing drowning
- child safety: preventing falls
- child safety: streets and motor vehicles
- child safety: strollers and shopping carts
- child safety: washing toys to prevent germs
- child who is overweight: evaluating nutrition and activity patterns
- child who is overweight: medical evaluation
- childhood fears and exposure to violence
- children's growth chart
- choking rescue procedure: heimlich manoeuvre
- cholesterol in children and teens
- choosing a counselor or therapist for your child
- choosing child care
- cleaning your young child's natural (uncircumcised) penis
- cleft lip
- cleft palate
- cognitive development, ages 6 to 10 years
- colds
- common types of birthmarks
- comparing symptoms of normal moodiness with depression in children
- complications of ear infections
- conditions with symptoms similar to depression in children and teens
- congenital heart disease in children
- congenital heart disease: caring for your child
- congenital hydrocephalus
- congenital syphilis
- constipation in children
- constipation, age 11 and younger
- corporal punishment
- cough symptoms in children
- coughs, age 11 and younger
- crib safety
- croup
- crying child and possible abuse
- crying child who is not acting normally
- crying: helping a tired or overstimulated child
- cystic fibrosis
- daytime accidental wetting (diurnal enuresis)
- dealing with emergencies
- dehydration: drinking enough fluids (babies and young children)
- dental care: 6 years to 16 years
- dental checkups for children and adults
- dental sealants
- depression in children and teens
- depression screening
- depression screening in children and teens
- diabetes in children: care plan for school or daycare
- diabetes in children: food issues at school
- diabetes: high or low blood sugar in young children
- diarrhea, age 11 and younger
- differences between adhd and bipolar disorder in children
- disc battery in the nose
- disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (dmdd)
- domestic violence
- down syndrome
- down syndrome, ages 1 to 5
- down syndrome, ages 5 to 13
- down syndrome: helping your child avoid social problems
- down syndrome: helping your child dress independently
- down syndrome: helping your child eat independently
- down syndrome: helping your child learn to communicate
- down syndrome: helping your child learn to walk and use other motor skills
- down syndrome: training and therapy for young people
- dyslexia
- ear infections
- ear problems and injuries, age 11 and younger
- ear tube surgery
- eczema (atopic dermatitis)
- effective parenting: discipline
- egocentric and magical thinking
- emotional and social development, ages 11 to 14 years
- emotional and social development, ages 6 to 10 years
- emotional development, ages 2 to 5 years
- encouraging language development in your preschooler
- energy and sports drinks
- enterovirus d68 (ev-d68)
- epilepsy: atonic seizures
- epilepsy: tonic seizures
- establishing limits with your school-age child
- extracting teeth for malocclusion treatment
- family life cycle theory
- family therapy for depression in children
- fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (fasd)
- fever or chills, age 11 and younger
- fever or chills, age 12 and older
- fever seizures
- fever temperatures: accuracy and comparison
- fifth disease
- fluoride during childhood
- gastroesophageal reflux in babies and children
- genital warts (human papillomavirus)
- getting enough calcium and vitamin d
- goniotomy for childhood glaucoma
- grief: helping children understand
- groin pain
- growing pains
- growth and development milestones
- growth and development, ages 11 to 14 years
- growth and development, ages 2 to 5 years
- growth and development, ages 6 to 10 years
- growth modification for malocclusion
- hand-foot-and-mouth disease
- head injuries in children: problems to watch for
- health and safety, ages 2 to 5 years
- health canada and u.s. fda advisories for antidepressants
- health screening: finding health problems early
- healthy attitudes toward food and exercise
- healthy eating for children
- healthy eating in children: problems caused by poor nutrition
- healthy eating in children: things that influence food choices
- healthy habits for kids
- hearing loss in children, age 4 years and older
- heat rash
- heatstroke prevention: what to wear
- help your school-age child develop social skills
- helping adolescents develop more mature ways of thinking
- helping children during immunizations
- helping children with disabilities stay active
- helping kids handle peer pressure
- helping your child avoid tobacco, drugs, and alcohol
- helping your child build a healthy body image
- helping your child build inner strength
- helping your child manage their emotional reactions
- helping your child recover after a traumatic event
- helping your child transition into middle school or junior high
- helping your child who is overweight
- helping your school-age child learn about the body
- high and low blood sugar level record for a child
- high blood pressure in children and teens
- hip injuries, age 11 and younger
- hip problems, age 11 and younger
- hirschsprung disease
- hiv treatment in children
- home ear exam
- how adhd affects your child
- how asthma develops in children
- how reading helps language development
- hypospadias
- ibuprofen use in young children
- immunizations that may cause fever
- immunizations: questions parents ask
- impetigo
- importance of immunizations
- indoor tanning: is it safe?
- interactive tool: how do temperatures compare?
- interactive tool: what is your child's bmi?
- intussusception
- iron toxicity
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis: deciding about total joint replacement
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis: inflammatory eye disease
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis: pain management
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis: range-of-motion exercises
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis: stretching and strengthening exercises
- kawasaki disease
- klinefelter syndrome
- language development between 12 and 24 months of age
- language development from age 6 to 10 years
- lead poisoning
- learning disabilities
- lennox-gastaut syndrome
- little leaguer's elbow (medial apophysitis)
- liver transplant in children
- malocclusion and orthodontics
- measles (rubeola)
- media and your child: making choices
- medical checkups for adolescents
- medicines that may cause rashes in children
- menarche
- meningitis
- migraine headaches in children
- milestones for 10-year-olds
- milestones for 4-year-olds
- milestones for 5-year-olds
- milestones for 6-year-olds
- milestones for 7-year-olds
- milestones for 8-year-olds
- milestones for 9-year-olds
- milestones for ages 11 to 14
- moisture alarms for bedwetting
- molluscum contagiosum
- mood disorders in children
- motivational therapy for bedwetting
- multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (mis-c)
- mumps
- munchausen syndrome by proxy (msbp)
- national childhood immunization record
- nausea and vomiting, age 11 and younger
- nephrotic syndrome
- nightmares and other sleep problems in children
- non-suicidal self-injury in children
- non-verbal learning disorder
- nursemaid's elbow
- object stuck in a child's airway
- oral rehydration solutions for children
- orchiopexy for undescended testicle
- orthopedic surgery for cerebral palsy
- osgood-schlatter disease
- patent foramen ovale (pfo)
- peanut allergy
- pediatric preparation for medical tests
- physical activity for children and teens
- physical development, ages 11 to 14 years
- physical development, ages 6 to 10 years
- pink eye (conjunctivitis)
- pityriasis alba
- pityriasis rosea
- playground safety
- preparing your child for the hospital
- preschoolers: building a sense of security
- preschoolers: building self-control
- preschoolers: building social skills
- preschoolers: encouraging independence
- preschoolers: helping your child explore
- preventing breath-holding spells in children
- preventing children's injuries from sports and other activities
- preventing choking
- preventing tooth decay in young children
- protecting your child from infections
- protecting your child from online strangers
- protecting your skin from the sun
- provincial and territorial helplines and websites
- puberty issues
- questions your doctor may ask before prescribing medicine for depression in children and teens
- quick tips: helping children take medicine
- quick tips: helping your child stay safe and healthy
- quick tips: safely giving over-the-counter medicines to children
- rash, age 11 and younger
- recognizing and developing your children's special talents
- rectal problems caused by abuse
- recurrent abdominal pain (rap)
- recurrent ear infections and persistent effusion
- regular checkup for a child
- respiratory problems, age 11 and younger
- respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infection
- reye syndrome
- roseola
- rotavirus
- routine checkups
- safety plan: preparing to leave a violent relationship
- sample school plan
- scoliosis in children and teens
- scrapes
- screening for adverse childhood experiences (aces)
- screening for hearing problems
- self-esteem, ages 6 to 10
- sensory and motor development ages 6 to 10 years
- sensory processing disorder
- sexual abuse: signs and symptoms
- sickle cell disease: splenic sequestration
- slipped capital femoral epiphysis
- snack ideas for preschoolers
- special diets for epilepsy
- speech and language delays: common misconceptions
- speech and language development
- speech and language development: signs of possible problems
- speech and language milestones, ages 3 to 5 years
- speech problems: normal disfluency
- spina bifida
- spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis
- sponge bath for a child's fever
- starting antidepressants: how to care for your child
- starting medicines for adhd: how to care for your child
- staying aware of what your child is doing online
- staying healthy around animals
- staying safe: after you leave a violent relationship
- staying safe: if you are in a violent relationship
- steroid medicine for asthma: myths and facts
- strabismus
- stress in children and teenagers
- stuttering
- swallowed button disc battery, magnet, or object with lead
- symptoms of depression in children
- talking to your child about appropriate online behavior
- talking with your child about sex
- tay-sachs disease
- teaching older children and teens about consent
- teaching your young child about consent
- temper tantrums
- temper tantrums: keeping a record
- tension headaches in children
- thinking about child safety
- thumb-sucking
- thumb-sucking versus pacifier use
- thumb-sucking: helping your child stop
- tips for parents of children with epilepsy
- toilet training
- toilet training: knowing when your child is ready
- tongue-tie
- tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy for obstructive sleep apnea and snoring
- tonsillitis
- tooth development in children
- tourette syndrome (ts)
- tourette's disorder: tic triggers
- trabeculotomy for childhood glaucoma
- treating asthma in babies and younger children
- treatment for acl injuries in children and teenagers
- treatment plan record for a child with adhd
- type 1 diabetes in children
- type 1 diabetes in children: caring for your child
- type 1 diabetes in children: safe exercise
- type 1 diabetes: your child's role in care
- type 2 diabetes in children
- type 2 diabetes: screening for children
- umbilical hernia in children
- understanding how adverse childhood experiences (aces) can affect children
- unproven treatments for autism spectrum disorder
- urinary obstruction in children
- urinary problems and injuries, age 11 and younger
- urinary symptoms after an injury in children
- urinary tract infections in children
- using vaporizers and humidifiers
- vaccine safety
- vegan diet
- vegetarian diets
- vesicoureteral reflux (vur)
- violent behaviour in children and teens
- vision screening and eye exams for children and teens
- vital signs in children
- warning signs of suicide in children and teens
- your child and the dentist
- your child's health: using the emergency room wisely
- adhd: should my child take medicine for adhd?
- depression: should my child take medicine to treat depression?
- ear infection: should i give my child antibiotics?
- ear problems: should my child be treated for fluid buildup in the middle ear?
- hpv: should my child get the vaccine?
- scoliosis: should my child have surgery?
- tonsillitis: should my child have a tonsillectomy?
- umbilical hernia: should my child have surgery?
- adhd: helping your child get the most from school
- adhd: helping your child get things done
- allergies in children: giving an epinephrine shot to a child
- amblyopia: wearing an eye patch
- asthma: taking charge of your asthma
- breathing problems: helping a child use a metered-dose inhaler and mask spacer
- croup: managing a croup attack
- cystic fibrosis: helping your child cough up mucus
- diabetes in children: checking blood sugar in a child
- diabetes in children: counting carbs
- diabetes in children: giving insulin shots to a child
- diabetes in children: preparing a care plan for school
- diabetes in children: preventing high blood sugar
- diabetes in children: treating low blood sugar
- fitness: teaching your child to stay active
- grief: helping children with grief
- healthy eating: helping your child learn healthy eating habits
- helping your child build self-esteem
- preventing choking in small children
- preventing poisoning in young children
- sibling rivalry: reducing conflict and jealousy
- sleep: helping your children—and yourself—sleep well
- stress management: helping your child with stress
current as of: october 24, 2023
author: healthwise staff
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