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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.

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To return or not to return

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.
little boy crying with older brother and mom

My toddler is often violent with his siblings

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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