Getting Kids Ready for School in Person
Pediatrician Julia Pederson provide advice for parents to help children get ready to go back to in-person school.
Pediatrician Julia Pederson provide advice for parents to help children get ready to go back to in-person school.
As young people return to in-person learning amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Vicki Harrison, MSW, from the Stanford Center for Youth Mental Health & Wellbeing offers advice to help quell students’ anxieties.
Sports medicine experts at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health are working with youth teams and athletes to help them safely return to practice during the pandemic.
Doctors used an innovative approach called high intensity focused ultrasound to remove a tumor called an osteoid osteoma without surgery or radiation.
In light of National School Backpack Awareness Day, here are a few ways you can help your child lighten the load on his or her shoulders.
For 29 years, Thayer Gershon has provided quality education for critically ill children.
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford is using the innovative ROSA™ technology to help children suffering from prolific seizure disorders.
The Hospital School provides four hours of class every day for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade, taught by accredited teachers.
Along with getting all those school supplies in order, back to school is also a good time for children to get their annual physical exam, or well-child visit.
Kenyati Thompson Jr. is returning to his life in Bakersfield, California, after recovering from a sudden, nearly fatal cardiac arrest at his school.