UNICEF needs unimpeded and sustained humanitarian access, including across borders and conflict lines, to reach every child.
SINGAPORE – Children younger than 18 months old should not be allowed screen use or be exposed to screens in the background.
Dr. Manpreet Khemka with Parkview Health stopped by WANE 15 to discuss the link between behavioral and mental health and ...
In today’s fast-paced world, ensuring the well-being of children is a top priority for parents and educators alike. While ...
A new study commissioned by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences looked at the effect that high fluoride consumption can have on children’s IQ scores. Recently published in ...
For children to meet their developmental milestones and lead healthy lives, they must follow a deworming schedule and lead a ...
Lack of awareness and economic hardship are contributing to malnutrition of new born babies causing their abnormal growth, ...
Enhance your child's lunchbox with easy nutrition tips—swap refined grains for whole grains, incorporate fresh fruits and ...
She explains that, while the toddler years are hugely important in terms of brain and body growth, and that a focus on nutrition is essential, she always recommends that parents rely on whole milk and ...
In today’s fast-paced world, ensuring the well-being of children is a top priority for parents and educators alike. While mental health is often discussed in terms of emotional support and ...
Children younger than 18 months old should not be allowed screen use or be exposed to screens in the background. Background ...
If children do not have adequate nutrition during that 1,000-day window, they may experience suboptimal growth, impaired neurological development and poorer health outcomes later in life.