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Childhood obesity is a growing concern worldwide, affecting both body and mind negatively. Parents must understand its sources, effects, and management techniques. This article follows the story of 9-year-old Anaya, who struggled because she was obese.
Asthma is a chronic illness of the lungs affecting millions of children around the globe in which a child’s lungs and airways can become inflamed due to certain triggers. This article narrates the journey of 7-year-old Aarav, who is asthmatic.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition affecting social interaction, communication, and behaviour. Early intervention can lead to improved outcomes. This article explores ASD through the story of 6-year-old Meera, who was diagnosed with the condition.
Children who have ADHD require parent’s active support and constant encouragement to overcome this disorder. Parents may help their kids succeed socially and academically by using the correct techniques. This article uses 9-year-old Arnav’s story to highlight practical management strategies.
Myopia (nearsightedness) is a common refractive defect that impairs children’s vision. To guarantee the proper visual development of their child, parents need to be aware of the causes and available treatments. This article features the story of 8-year-old Riya, who struggled with myopia.
Nowadays, a huge number of kids are exposed to and have access to many social media platforms on a variety of gadgets from an early age, which causes vulnerability and has an effect on their mental health, social skills, and self-esteem. Parents should be aware of its negative consequences.
A developmental delay is when a kid takes more time than usual to do certain things than his peers. However, these are usually temporary, and early intervention can greatly help achieve great results. Let’s understand developmental delay through the story of a 4-year-old Kabir in this article.
Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder in which protein is lost in the urine. Early identification and timely management of this disease are mandatory for a favourable outcome. This article presents the case with the story of 6-year-old Aanya.
The entire episode of febrile seizures can be highly frightening for parents of children who suffer from this illness. Parents learn how to deal with such situations and find that such episodes are less scary when they are more informed on the origins, symptoms, and management techniques. This article tells the story of Arjun, a 4-year-old who suffers from seizures.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurologic-developmental disorder that affects a child’s ability to communicate, behave, and engage in social interactions. Better outcomes are associated with early diagnosis.