An Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is a critical part of some kids’ educational programs, including those with autism & other disorders.
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Urinary Tract Infections: Fact or Fiction?
Today, a nurse practitioner at CHOC Urology Center helps discern between fact and fiction when it comes to UTIs.
Donating Breast Milk to CHOC
This summer, CHOC is initiating a breast milk donation service that will allow women to donate extra breast milk in the name of CHOC.
Fight Obesity with the Right Food
Obesity in children is a major health concern in the United States, but an improved diet can go a long way toward overcoming the problem.
Inside CHOC’s 1964 Time Capsule
Take a peek inside CHOC Children’s 1964 time capsule, filled with items to commemorate the hospital’s grand opening nearly 50 years ago.
Health Feature – Diagnosing ADHD
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurobehavioral disorder, not a disorder of effort, parenting or self-control.
Hernias in Children: What Parents Should Know
Spotting a lump on a child’s body is scary for any parent, but parents can rest assured: Hernias are common and repair is a common procedure.
ADHD and Diet: Fact vs. Fiction
Many myths surround the relationship between diet and ADHD. In this post, a CHOC dietician clarifies what’s fact and what’s fiction.
Five Reasons to Eat Fruits, Vegetables
With June National Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Month, it’s the perfect time to fill up on produce. Here are five reasons to load your plate.