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Cognitive Development in Adolescence
Cognitive development means the growth of a child's ability to think and reason. This growth happens differently from ages 6 to 12, and ages 12 to 18.
Learn MoreCold vs. Allergy in Children: How to Tell the Difference
Detailed information on the differences between cold symptoms and symptoms of allergies.
Learn MoreColic
This Helping Hand™ covers colic, which is when a healthy baby cries more than 3 hours a day for 3 or more days in a week. If this happens 3 weeks in a row, your baby may have colic.
Learn MoreColor Vision Defects
Color vision defects, also known as color blindness, occurs when someone is not able to see colors in a normal way.
Learn MoreCommon Childhood External Ear Problems
Detailed information on common childhood external ear problems
Learn MoreCommon Childhood Nose and Throat Illnesses
Detailed information on common childhood nose and throat problems in children
Learn MoreCommon Children's Digestive Problems
Detailed information on common children's digestive problems, including colic, diarrhea, food allergies, and lactose intolerance
Learn MoreCommon Cold in Children
The common cold is one of the most common illnesses in children. Most children will have at least 6 to 8 colds a year.
Learn MoreCommon Conditions and Complications
Detailed information on common conditions and complications of the high-risk newborn
Learn MoreCommon Dental Problems and Concerns
Detailed information on common dental problems and concerns in children
Learn MoreCommon Procedures
Detailed information on the most common procedures performed on newborns
Learn MoreCommon Skin Disorders in Children
Detailed information on common skin disorders, including Bacterial Skin Infections, Fungal Skin Infections, Viral Skin Infections, Viral Exanthems (Rashes), and Parasitic Skin Infections
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Helping Hands Patient Education Materials
Written and illustrated by medical, nursing and allied health professionals at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Helping Hand instructions are intended as a supplement to verbal instructions provided by a medical professional. The information is periodically reviewed and revised to reflect our current practice. However, Nationwide Children's Hospital is not responsible for any consequences resulting from the use or misuse of the information in the Helping Hands.