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Children's Health
» Safe Natural Treatments for Head Lice
By Wayne McDonald | On June 20, 2007 | In Children's Health | Rated
 
Lice are highly contagious and it is extremely important that they are eliminated as fast and completely as possible. If you are like most parents, you want a safe and effective treatment for head lice.
 
 
» ADHD Improved With Sleep
By Julian Hall | On November 1, 2006 | In Children's Health | Rated
 
Children who are immediately being prescribed dangerous drugs as soon as they are diagnosed with ADHD, instead of their parents and themselves being given lifestyle changing advice which can be just as effective, if not more.
 
 
» Children with Autism
By Alan Yau | On August 16, 2006 | In Children's Health | Rated
 
Children will test boundaries, children with autism are not necessarily going to be any different. Be very clear about which behaviors are acceptable to you and then create clear boundaries, ensure that the rest of the family is also clear and that you all act with consistency.
 
 
» Parenting technique to banish tantrums
By Henrietta Joyce | On April 12, 2006 | In Children's Health | Rated
 
There are many ways in which we can teach our children how to deal with their emotions. Here are two effective techniques.
 
 
» 50 conditions mimicking ADHD
By Daniel Chapter One | On March 23, 2006 | In Children's Health | Rated
 
Many parents, because of not knowing, settle for ADHD as a diagnosis before looking at everything. For example, any problem dealing with the fuels of the body: water, food, blood and air can cause behavior problems. There are also many medical, biological, emotional and mental conditions that mimic ADHD also.
 
 
» Treatment Approaches for Bruxism in Children
By Minh Nguyen | On April 12, 2006 | In Children's Health | Rated
 
Treatment for bruxism may be simple or complex, depending on the nature of the disorder. Severe bruxism disorders are difficult to treat and their prognoses also may be questionable. Children with bruxism are generally managed with observation and reassurance.
 
 
» Obesity And Your Child - Stop The Cycle
By Ruth Bird | On March 16, 2006 | In Children's Health | Rated
 
Kids that are obese feel depressed and worthless. Engage in family activities. Make good nutrition a family affair. Follow simple guidelines to keep your kids healthy.