How to Spot Lice

Lice is a very common problem among children in elementary school. If you are a parent who has never seen this condition before, you might not know what exactly you should be looking for. Many parents expect to see bugs jumping around, but there are generally other signs that you will need to watch out for. Here are some tips on how to spot head lice.

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How to Prevent Pink Eye

Pink eye, which is also referred to as conjunctivitis, is a problem that is known to affect many children. While there is no doubt that pink eye can be treated, it is known to have some pretty gruesome symptoms, such as redness, swelling and yellow or green discharge from the eye. The best thing that you can do is prevent pink eye from occurring in the first place. Here are some tips on how to reduce the chances of experiencing pink eye.

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Does Watching Television Cause Asthma in Children?

We all know that sitting in front of the “boob tube” for hours on end isn’t really good for you. But can watching television actually make you sick — or increase your risk of developing chronic illnesses such as asthma? A new British study has taken a look at the connection between frequent TV watching and illness in children; and the study’s findings are causing health experts the world over to sit up and take notice.

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Cow’s Milk is a No-no for Babies

How many times have we managed to see the sign, “breast milk is best for babies”? Countless, maybe. But the truth of the matter is that most mothers are unable to follow this rule. Some out of preference while some out of circumstances. So to compensate for the inability to feed babies with milk right out of their mother’s body system, other types of milk are being used. And horribly enough, some people even turn to cow’s milk for a milk substitute although truth be told cow’s milk is indeed a bad move to be fed to children.

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Are You Aware of Children’s Food Allergies?

Allergies are really scary when they happen to you. But imagine the same reaction, happening to small children who cannot even talk properly to convey their discomfort. There are differing degrees by which people can get allergic reactions but a severe reaction can cause the windpipes to swell up and completely cut off respiration resulting in death if it’s not treated immediately! Scary right! It was meant to be! Over six million Americans are allergic to something and quite a few of those adults have developed allergic reactions early in life. About 2% of all children develop some kind of food allergy but luckily a few children completely outgrow allergies as they grow older.

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What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder?

One of the most intriguing and challenging illnesses to inflict children are perhaps developmental disorders. For one, these special situations can never be returned to normal or at least reverted back to what it was supposed to be. Children who are inflicted with various developmental disorders can have impaired basic functions involving motor, intellectual, and even social skills. This is primarily because the problems in these children are caused by abnormalities in the brain. It may be that a certain part of their brain has not developed fully well.

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Getting By With Attention Deficit Disorder

Attention deficit disorder, also known as ADD, is a tough thing to manage. Up to this day, there is no known cure for the said neurological disorder as doctors only get to diagnose the illness and propose a way that it can be effectively maintained. Once a person gets afflicted with the said disorder, that person will exhibit obvious symptoms in terms of behavior. An increased level of distraction is often noted, as the person with ADD shows difficulty in trying to stick with an activity for a long period of time. They also tend to be more hyperactive and shifts from one place to another apart from simply switching in between activities.

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Natural Remedies for Your Baby’s Coughs

Seeing babies suffer from coughs is but a terrible thing to endure. Every parent, especially those who are considered to be first time moms and dads would never want to see their baby cry. Babies are susceptible to illnesses and diseases and their little bodies cannot withstand such uncomfortable experiences yet unlike grown-ups do. And among the most annoying things experienced by babies are coughs. Usually, baby coughs can last for a few days if not even weeks before it finally subsides.

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The Importance of Gross Motor Activities

Gross motor activities are considered to be very important among growing children. This is because they are still at a point in their lives when they are in the process of learning how to use their motor skills. If kids will not be able to develop their motor functions at their expected ages, they might experience problems growing up especially when they finally enter into primary school. If you see your kids becoming a little more unruly than before, just let them be and make sure that you are around to observe them. Aside from safety reasons, your own observation will also be a great way of finding out if your child grows up normally.

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The Basics of Autism - Symptoms and Types

Autism is a very important yet challenging issue that must be addressed today. At present, there is still no cure for autism and upon its onset the only way to go about it is by regulating it properly. Autism affects the developmental capacity of a person, rendering him deficient in other skills that many consider to be practical. Usually, autism is rather difficult to diagnose but the signs of it appear during childhood. Nowadays newborn screening already enables parents to have an idea if their child has the tendency to have some developmental problems as he or she grows up. Upon detection, parents can already begin to treat the problem accordingly. But this does not mean that it can be totally cured.

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