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If your child seems to cry more than usual, even over seemingly minor issues, they may be wired genetically to be extra sensitive. Highly sensitive children are more responsive to their environment, intensely perceptive and can get overwhelmed easily. Parenting your highly sensitive child is different than parenting other children, and it begins with seeing this sensitivity as a gift.
Vaccines help keep your child healthy and safe from serious diseases. They also protect your family and keep your community healthier for everyone. This is especially true for the frailest among us, such as babies, sick kids and adults, and the elderly.
If your child is suffering with depression, anxiety or another mental health disorder, it affects your life, too. From advocating for your child to managing how it impacts their home and social life, it can be overwhelming and lead to parental burnout.
There is such a thing as too much protein — and it can be dangerous for your child. With the popularity of protein shakes and supplements, it’s important for parents to understand how to monitor protein intake and choose the best sources of this essential nutrient.
Children face more pressure than ever before to perform well in school and sports, to hold down jobs and family responsibilities, and to have social lives. It’s no surprise they sometimes feel overwhelmed. Unfortunately, stress is a part of our daily lives, but you can help your child learn to cope with it. You also can recognize and manage your role in adding pressure to your kids.
If your school-age child begins having wetting accidents after being toilet-trained for at least six months, you may be concerned — and rightfully so. The good news is that most bladder control problems in children are not serious and can be treated with behavior modification. Catching these issues early makes it easier to break the dysfunctional habits.
Many young children can overcome speech and language delays, but early intervention is key. Parents and their child’s pediatrician need to be vigilant to spot the signs and start age-appropriate therapies.
It could be easy for you to miss that your teen has thyroid disease. Symptoms can be subtle, appear gradually and be mistaken for other conditions. Hormones produced by the thyroid can affect heart rate, energy, metabolism, growth and development – so it’s important to know the signs.
Information will update every 5 minutes. ER Wait Times are approximate and provided for informational purposes only. Estimated Wait Times as of: Sunday, May 11, 2025 5:03 PM
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Orlando Health - Health Central Hospital | Directions | 3 min |
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children | Directions | 28 min |
Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital Emergency Room | Directions | 110 min |
Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital | Directions | 3 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Blue Cedar | Directions | 3 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Crossroads | Directions | 3 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Four Corners | Directions | 5 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Lake Mary | Directions | 5 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Longwood | Directions | 0 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Osceola | Directions | 5 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Pinellas Park | Directions | 6 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Randal Park | Directions | 1 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Reunion Village | Directions | 5 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Waterford Lakes | Directions | 1 min |
Orlando Health Horizon West Hospital | Directions | 22 min |
Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center | Directions | 2 min |
Orlando Health South Lake Hospital | Directions | 5 min |
Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital | Directions | 0 min |
Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital | Directions | 5 min |