When quarantining or recovering from colds, flu or COVID-19, CHOC offers sick day activity ideas for kids who grow bored of screen time.
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7 easy ways to help your child take medications
Some kids may struggle to take their medications because of taste or fear of swallowing pills. CHOC experts offer tips to help.
What to do if your baby is given a medical diagnosis during pregnancy
Having your baby receive a medical diagnosis during pregnancy can be scary. A CHOC expert helps families with their next steps for care.
The importance of developmental screenings
Development screenings are an important resource for ensuring your child’s health and having the ability to intervene early, if needed.
New treatment for epilepsy helps Bryce get back on the court
Responsive neurostimulation (RNS), a new therapy for epilepsy, helped 11-year-old CHOC patient Bryce become nearly seizure-free.
How to talk to children about war
Talking to children about big, scary topics like war can be intimidating for even the most seasoned of parents, but these tips from a CHOC pediatric psychologist can provide a roadmap for parents during this important conversation.
Aurora, 18 months, becomes the first graduate of CHOC’s Cardiac GI Nutrition Clinic
Born with heart disease, Aurora developed a negative association with breastfeeding and formula. Now, she can enjoy eating solid foods.
Individualized Education Program (IEP) resources for caregivers
An IEP is an Individualized Education Program that develops the educational program for the student with disabilities.
Signs of eating disorders in children and teens
CHOC experts point out signs that a child or teen is struggling with an eating disorder like anorexia, bulimia, binge eating or ARFID.