Advocating for Your Child with Migraine

Learn the important actions you can take to be an advocate for your child with migraine Does your child complain about head pain? It’s…
“Why Do I Have Migraine?” and Answers to Other Questions that Children Have

Pediatric migraine education, awareness and management starts by answering these questions As a pediatric neurologist, Dr. Andrew Hershey fields a lot of children’s questions…
Identifying and Removing Dietary Triggers in Children

A neurologist explains food triggers in children and how to safely and effectively conduct an elimination diet What should parents do if they suspect…
Pediatric Migraine Action Plan

How to help students with migraine succeed at school For kids with migraine, navigating school and after-school activities can feel difficult and overwhelming. While…
MRI for Kids: When is Brain Imaging Necessary?

“Does my child need an MRI” and other frequently asked questions For some children, simply the idea of a visit to the doctor can…
How Comprehensive Headache Centers Can Help Patients with Pediatric Migraine

Teams of specialists bring comprehensive care to a vulnerable population It’s never easy being the parent of a child in pain. Children with migraine…
What Parents Should Know About Pediatric Concussion

Identifying, treating and understanding concussion in children Attitudes toward pediatric concussion have changed a lot since Dr. Chris Oakley, Director of the Pediatric Headache…
Pediatric Migraine: A Primer for Teachers and School Nurses

Helping students with migraine stay healthy is an important part of the job for educators and other school staff By Howard S. Jacobs, MD…
Healthy Habits for Kids with Migraine

Use these straightforward approaches to help your kids practice proper migraine self-advocacy Proper self-care is an important value to teach young migraine patients as…
Getting the Right Care for Your Child with Migraine

Kids with migraine endure the same obstacles to getting relief from their pain as adults do. Many myths and beliefs persist in our culture that…