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  • Beyond Please AND Thank You

    The holiday season is a fun time for kids. They’re seeing family, getting presents and going to school parties—all times when good manners are important. ...

  • Is Napping Necessary?

    Daily naps for children are essential for good days and good nights. Many parents believe their child will sleep better at night without a nap during the day. ...

  • Craniopharyngioma

    A craniopharyngioma is a usually benign but possibly aggressive tumor that is found near the pituitary gland, a structure connected to the brain that regulates the production of many hormones in the body. This tumor is most commonly found in boys and girls 5 to ...

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a problem that affects a child’s nervous system and growth and development. It usually shows up during a child’s first 3 years of life. ...

  • Mood Disorders

    Mood disorders are a group of mental health problems. They are sometimes called affective disorders. ...

  • Why smiling is good for both parents and kids

    October 8, 2024, 1:38 PM Smiling is a simple expression, but its benefits go beyond simply making us look happier. Kids, parents and caregivers can all experience positive effects by incorporating more smiles into their daily lives. Here are a few benefits of smiling: Boosts ...

  • Services

    Learn about the services provided by Healthy Kids, Healthy Minds™ that place full-time nurses and mental health professionals in local public schools in order to reduce barriers to learning and increase graduation rates. ...

  • Sleep Issues

    Whether it is called a routine, a ritual or a schedule, it is any process you use on a regular and consistent basis to get your child ready for bed. The bedtime routine you choose should be simple. ...

  • Sports Safety -- Is Your Child a Good Sport?

    Your child is perfectly polite to teachers and adults, but how is he or she on the playing field? If name-calling, trash talking or cheating is part of his or her game plan, it may be time to talk about good sportsmanship. ...

  • The Comfort Ability Workshop

    The Comfort Ability is an interactive one-day program to help adolescents and their parents or caregivers learn how to better manage chronic pain and improve day-to-day function. ...

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