Allergies in kids show up with all sorts of symptoms like sneezing, wheezing, itching, etc. These symptoms also vary in severity and tend to change all the time. Allergens are lurking around everywhere and can even sneak into the school lunch of your child. Even weather cha
Read MoreORS can go a long way in minimizing the effects of severe childhood diarrhea. Here’s all you need to know about this make-at-home miracle solution Runny poop, sleepless nights and an all-around exhausted kiddo—the hellish trappings of diarrhea
Read MoreFruits are naturally low in calories, high in fiber, and loaded with crucial vitamins and minerals for healthy growth and development. So, not eating fruits can be cause of deficiency in developing children. But the more you force your children to eat somethin
Read MoreBurns are one of the most common causes of injury to children, yet there are many parents who are still unsure of what to do when their little one burns a finger. Here are some quick first aid tips on treating minor first-degree burns. First of all, i
Read MoreHaving your child in the hospital can be stressful, especially if they are admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). It is an overwhelming experience for any parent. However, if you have a basic understanding of what pediatric I
Read MoreGood digestive health remains important throughout life. However, it is particularly crucial when it comes to children. Having a healthy diet and getting proper nutrition are important factors that ensure proper growth and development of your child. If your ch
Read MoreFrom the way we cook to the way we eat, the coronavirus has changed the rulebook. Here's a look at ways you can keep yourself and your family safe Until recently, for many urban families in India, Sundays were reserved for ordering in. The kitchen woul
Read MoreHere are some helpful tips to keep your child’s teeth healthy without robbing them of the sweet moments Are you the kind of mum that has to hide candy under the sofa? Ration cookies like a drill sergeant? Maybe even hide in the balcony to have your
Read More1. Get them involved: If you involve kids in planning meals, going grocery shopping, and preparing food, peeling or dressing food, they will become invested in the process and more likely to eat. 2. Go to the source: Teach kids where their food comes from.
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