Articles for Tag: "pediatrics"

Are classroom chairs a thing of the past? 
Are classroom chairs a thing of the past?
A recent study reveals a health benefit to new flexible seating options for kids.
How to deal with the dreaded public temper tantrum  Featured
How to deal with the dreaded public temper tantrum
A pediatric and adolescent expert explains behavioral management techniques to best handle these tricky situations.
Injuries increased 12-fold at these popular attractions 
Injuries increased 12-fold at these popular attractions
As specialty parks spread, new research shows a surge in serious injuries among kids who take part in this activity.
Why can’t I read?  Featured
Why can’t I read?
Tom Condon has a disability but it doesn’t define him. Read more about his struggle with dyslexia and how he began to learn in new way.
Can kids get too attached to ‘loveys’? 
Can kids get too attached to ‘loveys’?
The phenomenon is almost universal for kids. And some research shows a third of adults still sleep with a teddy bear.
Who does the housework? 
Who does the housework?
New research shows regardless of interests or incomes, people still believe men and women are responsible for different roles in the home.
Blog: Surviving caregiver trauma 
Blog: Surviving caregiver trauma
Advocate’s vice president of mission and spiritual care explains how fostering staff resilience can transform work and daily living for pediatric caregivers.