Sleep plays a crucial role in the overall development of a child. Preschool sleep is important because it enhances thinking, reasoning and memory-based skills; allows them to learn better; helps them reach their full academic potential; facilitates a better memory and makes them less irritable. Sleep plays a crucial role in the overall development of...
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What Should My Child Be Doing at 3 Years Old?
A three-year-old has transitioned from being a toddler to a preschooler. At three years old, your child will make up stories, play, build relationships, learn right from wrong, manage their feelings and figure out different types of words. A three-year-old has transitioned from being a toddler to a preschooler. Your child’s social development, imagination and...
What Order Do Baby Teeth Come In?
There are five different types of teeth a baby will develop during the first 3 years. There are five different types of teeth a baby will develop during the first 3 years. There is an order in which the teeth erupt; however, this may vary slightly with each baby, and it is nothing to worry...
When Should You Worry About Your Baby’s Poop?
Poop abnormalities You may need to worry about your baby’s poop when it is abnormal in terms of consistency, color, quantity and other factors. You may need to worry about your baby’s poop when it is abnormal in terms of Consistency: Watery or very hard (normal stool is semi-solid). Color: A blackish stool or greenish...
Why Would a Child’s Hips Hurt? Causes and Treatment
What causes hip pain in children? There are many causes of hip pain in children. Hip pain in children can occur due to various reasons. Causes may include the following: Congenital (any deformity present since birth) Faulty posture Infections Inflammatory diseases Trauma (fracture and accidents) Irritated nerves Tumors (cancerous or non-cancerous/benign) A hip problem can...
Why Is My Child’s Hair Falling Out? Hair Loss in Kids
Hair loss in children isn’t uncommon, and may be caused by certain health conditions While many adults expect to lose hair as they age, hair loss in children can be alarming. While it’s not uncommon, it’s important to understand what is causing your child’s hair to fall out. The following types of hair loss are...
What Should a 10-Month-Old Baby Be Doing?
A 10-month-old baby is highly active. At 10 months old, your baby should crawl up steps, hold your hand, climb onto chairs, understand simple sentences, show interest in conversations, imitate people and do many other things. A 10-month-old baby is highly active. The rapid growth of your baby will be continuing at a slower pace...
Why Is an Umbilical Arterial Catheter Used?
What is an umbilical arterial catheter? An umbilical artery catheter allows doctors to monitor a baby's blood pressure, collect blood samples, and perform exchange transfusion. The umbilical cord is a narrow tube-like structure that connects the baby in the womb to the placenta. The umbilical cord and placenta together act as a link between the...
What Should My Child Be Doing at 2 Years?
At two years old, developmental milestones are directed at behaviors that can display a range of cognitive and physical accomplishments. At 2 years old, your child should be able to walk up the stairs, scribble, run, kick a ball, join in during family mealtimes and other activities. At two years old, developmental milestones are directed...
What Is Normal Behavior for a 12-Year-Old Girl?
A 12-year-old girl is not a teenager yet not exactly a child anymore. Normal behavior for a 12-year-old girl may include mood swings, increasing technological savvy, development of new interests and other changes. A 12-year-old girl may be talkative, noisy, funny and getting smarter. The girl is at the cusp of puberty. Everything is changing....









