Health & Parenting Medical Reference
- Dinner and Nighttime Snacks That Can Cause Wet Nights
Some foods may contribute to bed-wetting. Understand the myths and facts behind 5 food strategies to help control bed-wetting in children.
- Teens: Take a Stand on Drugs
Studies show that most teens don’t use drugs. But that doesnt' mean they don't face pressures to do so. WebMD offers tips for teens and advice for parents on avoiding the pitfalls of drug and alcohol use.
- What Is Attachment Parenting?
WebMD explains the theories behind Attachment Parenting, including opinions from proponents and critics. Could it work for you and your baby?
- Baby’s First Words: When Do Babies Start Talking?
WebMD explores speech milestones for a baby. When will your child say his or her first words? And how can you encourage talking?
- Vitamins for Kids: Do Healthy Kids Need Supplements?
Do kids need daily vitamins like Flintstones or gummies? Discover essential vitamins and minerals for growing bodies, and expert tips on kids' health and nutrition.
- Help for Parents of Children With Hearing Loss
Here are tips on recognizing a hearing problem in your child and getting the assistance he or she needs.
- Kids Coping With Divorce
WebMD offers guidelines to divorcing parents to help their kids cope.
- Diaper Rash: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Learn more from WebMD about diaper rash, a common problem in babies.
- Separation Anxiety Disorder
WebMD explains separation anxiety disorder in children, including symptoms, causes, and treatment.
- Baby Safety
WebMD offers tips on keeping your baby safe -- in the tub, the car, the house, and outdoors.