Conjoined twins are finally going home after the pair was safely separated during a complex surgery at Texas Children’s Hospital in June.
Life for 2-year-old Erin and Abby Delaney is about playing and fun as they learn to grow independently. They don't comprehend the hours of therapy they do every day, but it is paying off.
This 5-minute video depicts a theory of change from the Frontiers of Innovation community for achieving breakthrough outcomes for vulnerable children and fam...
With school starting up again, it’s important that parents think about ways they can help their children succeed not only academically, but also socially.
Do cell phones make kids safer — or more vulnerable? Most parents get kids phones because they seem like a way to keep children safe and connected. After all, with a cell phone, your child can contact you whenever he needs you. Also, you should be able to reach your child (assuming, of course, that she hasn’t lost the cell phone, buried it in a backpack, lent it to a friend, forgotten to turn the ringer on, or decided to ignore it when…
Three rules that might make your child a future Nobel Prize winner
We teach children how to care for their bodies – use our resources to help them learn to look after their minds too
Help your child produce his best work yet with this simple process.
The Mom Complex' Katherine Wintsch helps us find solutions for work life issues—and she does it so well!
Children are not born with resilience, which is produced through the interaction of biological systems and protective factors in the social environment. The ...
Some mothers want their twins kept together, some prefer separate classes and others say "they'll find their own way regardless".
Identical twins separated at birth in a cruel experiment have spoken for the first time about how they found each other after a chance encounter at a pancake restaurant.
A hospital is never a fun place to be — especially for kids.
Penetrating power of the story in medicine, as in life, cannot be underestimated
"Relationships with parents like us aren’t 50/50."
"This is a picture of a hard working man dedicated to his family!"
When your child is too sick (mentally or physically) to attend school, the school still has an obligation to educate your child in the home or hospital setting. There is no set number of hours the...
Backpacks are a necessity for school, and they don't need to cause pain for the students who carry them