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A Mother's Viral Plea: Keeping My Allergic Child Alive

Katie Bryant from North Carolina shared an emotional post online after nearly losing her two-year-old son to a peanut allergy. "Ben is asleep, and I'm so grateful he's alive. I think about all the struggles parents of allergic children face that most don't know about. I wish people understood how challenging it is to avoid peanuts in snacks, ice creams, and candy."

Shira Dabush (Cohen)

29.07.20 | 11:00

Why Do Kids Need "Kids' Meals"?

That's what children want because that's what you've accustomed them to. But would you also feed them junk books?

Sarah Bar Asher

17.07.19 | 11:01

Understanding ADHD Treatment: Exploring Alternatives to Medication

"Working with children who face ADHD is intense, but ultimately rewarding. We discover just how loved and enlightened our children are, and alongside that, we also learn about ourselves and our partners." A conversation with clinical psychologist, Meirav Beker.

Eti Dor-Nachum

16.01.19 | 10:55

How to Remove Stubborn Slime from Clothes

Slime may be a trendy toy for kids, but it's a nightmare for parents when it sticks to clothes. Here's how to get rid of it effectively.

Shira Dabush (Cohen)

08.01.19 | 11:47

Avi Mimran on His Autistic Son: "The Sky Didn't Fall on Us"

Avi Mimran, a respected media figure and host of the central edition at Radio Kol Hai, shares about the challenges of raising his 15-year-old autistic son, Itzik. "Gone are the days when children like these were hidden away," he reflects.

Verd Blar

07.03.18 | 14:57

Heartfelt Post by a Mom of a Toddler with Cancer Captivates the Internet

"I see you," Shelby began writing. "I sit on this couch every day, and I see you even though you try your hardest not to show it. Especially not to us—my child and me. I see your face fall a little whenever you see Sophie crying. You try in so many ways to ease her fears and help her overcome them, and I see that."

Shira Dabush (Cohen)

30.10.17 | 10:43