little girl using asthma inhaler

Many parents are wondering how the coronavirus (COVID-19) affects children with asthma. Based on current evidence, it is unclear if asthma poses an increased risk for COVID-19. But, since COVID-19 is a respiratory virus, meaning it targets the lungs, it’s important to take precautions for children with asthma. The IMPACT DC Asthma Clinic has come up with some ways to keep your children safe during this time.

Coping with quarantine: Boys versus girls

After several months of coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown, kids seem to be adjusting to life without their friends, classes and hobbies. But is there a difference between the way boys and girls are coping with quarantine?
Pandemic Parenting

Pandemic Parenting: Staying injury-free

In this week's episode of Pandemic Parenting, emergency medicine physician Dr. Katie Donnelly talks about keeping kids safe at home and gives some tips for safely navigating the emergency department.

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Watch Barbara Harrison interview a Children’s National expert on all things COVID-19 every Wednesday on Facebook.

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