In this issue: avoiding headaches caused by online learning, returning to school, violent toddlers
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Between online learning, socializing with friends, playing games and watching videos, children are spending more time in front of screens than ever before. As a result, many of them are experiencing headaches. Dr. Marc DiSabella, a neurologist at Children’s National Hospital, has some tips for eliminating these screen-induced headaches ([link removed]) .
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** To return or not to return ([link removed])
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School systems around the world are grappling with rising coronavirus cases in their communities and how to continue to operate and/or reopen safely for in-person learning. Here are a number of questions you should consider before sending your child back to school.
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** My toddler is often violent with his siblings ([link removed])
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Toddlerhood is a time of BIG emotions. Behavioral concerns — tantrums and even occasional hitting or biting — are not at all uncommon. The good news is that there are many simple strategies that can quickly and effectively curb these behaviors.
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