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Healthy Teen Development

  Young Teens (12-15 years of age) This stage of younghood is very important stage for any human being. This is such a stage where the kids are not kids but they are becoming fully grown up man/Woman. the Initial phase of the Teenager is very crucial and full of changes. The teen goes through many development and changes Physically, Biologically and obviously mentally. This change is not so easy for them, even the hormonal  changes also decide various t raits in them which may surprise the parents.  Developmental Milestones This is a time of many physical, mental, emotional, and social changes. Hormones change as puberty begins. Most boys grow facial and pubic hair and their voices deepen. Most girls grow pubic hair and breasts, and start their period. They might be worried about these changes and how they are looked at by others. This also will be a time when your teen might face peer pressure to use alcohol, tobacco products, and drugs, and to have sex. Other challenges ca
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ADHD - Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Lets Talk About it !!!

  ADHD is one of the most Common  neurodevelopmental  disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or be overly active. Signs and Symptoms It is normal for children to have trouble focusing and behaving at one time or another. However, children with ADHD do not just grow out of these behaviors. The symptoms continue, can be severe, and can cause difficulty at school, at home, or with friends.   A child with ADHD might: daydream a lot forget or lose things a lot squirm or fidget talk too much make careless mistakes or take unnecessary risks have a hard time resisting temptation have trouble taking turns have difficulty getting along with others People with ADHD show a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity–impulsiv

Language Delays in Toddlers - Sparsh Segment

  " Your baby is able to communicate with you long before they speak a single word! A baby's cry, smile, and responses to you help you to understand their needs. Learn how children communicate and what to do when there are concerns about delays in development."- Dr. Shubham Kak Milestones during the first 2 years Children develop at different rates, but they usually are able to do certain things at certain ages. Following are general developmental milestones. Keep in mind that they are only guidelines. If you have  any  questions about your baby's development, ask your child's doctor—the sooner the better. Even when there are delays, early intervention can make a significant difference. By 1 year most babies will ·          Look for and be able to find where a sound is coming from. ·          Respond to their name most of the time when you call it. ·          Wave goodbye. ·          Look where you point when you say, "Look at the _________." ·