Consider learning more about the topic on your own and asking your child about it from time to time. Inquire in a way that’s ...
The Winterfest Marketplace is fun for the whole family! Featuring handmade holiday wreaths, local artisan gift vendors, a raffle for a $500 El Gaucho gift card and a huge silent auction. Tickets to ...
Seattle Children’s Research Institute is organized into research centers, each one specializing in areas like immunotherapy, neuroscience and child health and behavior. Research Labs Our investigators ...
Mental health includes how well a child or teen thinks, copes with feelings and behaves. Learn ways to support your child or teen’s mental wellness. (Spanish (PDF)) Learn about mental health check-ins ...
Your gift to Seattle Children's helps families focus on what matters most — helping their child live the healthiest life possible. Read about Emma and how thanks to groundbreaking treatment at Seattle ...
Seattle Children’s is pleased to announce that after performing a successful surgery to separate 15-month-old conjoined twins, the toddlers are thriving at home, receiving occupational, speech and ...
The world of autism spectrum disorder is constantly changing and we at Seattle Children’s Autism Center are eager to share with parents and caregivers what we continue to learn. The Autism Blog offers ...
Reactions to a recent immunization (vaccine) Most are reactions at the shot site (such as pain, swelling, redness) General reactions (such as a fever or being fussy) may also occur ...
If your baby is healthy, skip the "What to Do" section. Go directly to the topic that relates to your question for advice. Many newborn rashes that have no clear cause are heat rashes. Heat rashes are ...
We are deeply saddened to share that our friend and colleague, Dr. Robert Sidbury, passed away unexpectedly on July 11 while attending a dermatology meeting in Chicago. We want to remember and honor ...
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At just 10 years old, Ino’s life changed forever when his parents received a sealed orange envelope from doctors during a late-night visit to the emergency room. The fourth grader from Renton, Wash., ...