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We want to provide you with the latest information on children’s health and make it easily accessible. Here are a few links to information you may find helpful. Help for Kids with Sleep DisordersChildren, who need an average of eight hours of sleep a night, have some of the same sleep problems as adults. However, they often require different treatments. Parents Can Help Kids Avoid Sports InjuriesMore than 775,000 children under age 15 are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year for sports-related injuries. How can parents help? From Dreamy to Disruptive . . . The Many Faces of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderDo you worry that your child may have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? Read on about the importance of diagnosis and treatment. Obese Kids - It's a Growing ProblemIn the past 10 years, the prevalence of obesity has doubled for children and adolescents, leading to a significant increase in type 2 diabetes. But reversing this trend is possible. A New Chapter on Understanding Reading Disabilities Today, updated knowledge is offering the potential for children to avoid life-long consequences of a reading disability.
We want to provide you with the latest information on children’s health and make it easily accessible. Here are a few links to information you may find helpful.
Help for Kids with Sleep DisordersChildren, who need an average of eight hours of sleep a night, have some of the same sleep problems as adults. However, they often require different treatments.
Parents Can Help Kids Avoid Sports InjuriesMore than 775,000 children under age 15 are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year for sports-related injuries. How can parents help?
From Dreamy to Disruptive . . . The Many Faces of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderDo you worry that your child may have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? Read on about the importance of diagnosis and treatment.
Obese Kids - It's a Growing ProblemIn the past 10 years, the prevalence of obesity has doubled for children and adolescents, leading to a significant increase in type 2 diabetes. But reversing this trend is possible.
A New Chapter on Understanding Reading Disabilities Today, updated knowledge is offering the potential for children to avoid life-long consequences of a reading disability.
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