What kinds of materials can trigger an allergic reaction for me or my child?
Some substances that trigger an allergic reaction include pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, food, insects bites, and medicines.
Some substances that trigger an allergic reaction include pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, food, insects bites, and medicines.
When is telehealth right for your child, and what can you use it for? Here’s when online urgent care can come in handy.
If you are a parent or guardian thinking about pursuing counseling for your child and are confused about what that might look like, you are not alone! Over the years, I have talked to many parents who were embarrassed or uncomfortable asking questions about therapy.
A first-time appointment with a therapist can cause a little nervousness – and children and teens are no exception. Here are some tips to help you prepare your child for their first session.
Allergic reactions occur when your body responds to allergens in certain foods or the environment in a specific way. Keep reading to learn about the most common food allergies, how to avoid your food triggers, and steps to take if you have an allergic reaction.
The new coronavirus causes a condition called COVID-19 or the coronavirus disease 2019. This page will be updated with the latest information about the viral infection and disease.
It’s important to seek support for what matters most: your emotional well-being. Too often, we have a poor understanding of how to practice self-care, or we avoid it all together. And while self-care is something a mental health professional is likely to recommend to you, most agree that getting professional help from a licensed therapist should be a priority.
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