children
The latest news on children
The kids may keep them busy, but these franchisees make sure they’re hands-on owners.
Research suggests children's memories may be more reliable than adults' in court cases.
Far from falling apart, many parents relish the change that comes when children leave home.
A new Rand study shows that you've got to keep returning to the birds and bees.
The CDC has ruled, but I wonder if the reason is to protect Mom and Dad.
Fuhgedaboudit. That's the official verdict this morning from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg about the possibility of a third-party presidential run. In an op-ed in the New York Times, Bloomberg writes: "I listened carefully to those who encouraged me to run, but I am not — and will not be -- a candidate for president. I have watched this campaign unfold, and I am hopeful that the current campaigns can rise to the challenge by offering truly independent leadership."
Treatment of kids with ear infections doesn't stop fluid from accumulating.
Is your child always throwing tantrums? Alan Kazdin's new book and DVD might help.
The CDC recommends vaccinations for kids 6 months old through age 5.
A new CDC website tracks the spread of respiratory syncytial virus.
