Halloween safety for you and your kids
As fun as Halloween is for children, it’s equally worrying for parents. Safety risks abound, from falling in the dark to unsafe candy.
As fun as Halloween is for children, it’s equally worrying for parents. Safety risks abound, from falling in the dark to unsafe candy.
Maureen Monaghan, PhD, a psychologist at Children’s National, provides some tips to help figure out if your child is ready for camp.
It is crucial for parents and caregivers to pay attention to where medicine is stored and the importance of clear medication labeling.
Whether it is a stick of lip balm or a bottle of DayQuil, certain information must appear on the medication label.
For children with autism spectrum disorders the sights and sounds that accompany Halloween can be a lot to handle.