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You Are Your Child’s Best Coach

More often than not, parents in today’s society have never learned how to “be” with their children or to “play” with their children. In fact, I believe that many of them are afraid to be with their children.

Posted on September 15th, 2011 in Articles, Your School Age Child  |  View this article.

Sore Throats

What causes a sore throat ? There are a variety of causes. Most are caused by viral or bacterial infections that invade the throat and cause redness and swelling of the tonsils and surrounding tissue, causing pain.

Posted on September 12th, 2011 in Articles, Pediatrics 101, What's Going Around?  |  View this article.

Another Season for Sneezing and Wheezing

Spring means another season of pollen and allergy related illnesses.  Let’s take a closer look at some of the most common questions parents have when it comes to understanding and treating their own kids allergy related symptoms… What is an allergy? Why do some people sneeze, wheeze, cough, itch and get rashes in reaction to [...]

Posted on September 11th, 2011 in Articles, Pediatrics 101, What's Going Around?  |  View this article.

Preparing for the New School Year-and avoiding “Parent Central” burnout

Parent Central It’s important to reduce some of the stress that families go through at the beginning of the school year, as activities and school responsibilities begin again. With multiple children, come multiple schedules of sports and other activities that require masterful juggling acts. And too often it is mothers who become what I call [...]

Posted on September 10th, 2011 in Articles, Your School Age Child  |  View this article.

Hearing Loss on the Rise in Adolescents

A recent study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that hearing loss is now affecting 20% of US adolescents age 12-19 a rise of 5% over the past fifteen years. The study was led by Ron Eavey, MD a professor in Otolaryngology at Vanderbilt University. The authors looked at data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys since the 1980s. The survey included data on actual hearing test results in adolescents.

Posted on January 14th, 2011 in Articles, Your Adolescent, Your School Age Child  |  View this article.

Is It Time To Toilet Train?

Some children show readiness for toilet training between 18 and 24 months. This should not be confused with the achievement of toilet training, which may not occur until the child is between two-and-a-half to four years of age.

Posted on October 10th, 2010 in Articles, Your Toddler  |  View this article.

Preventing Obesity in Your Children

One in every four children is now overweight. And there is a direct correlation between obesity at ages 8-13 and obesity in adulthood.

Posted on September 10th, 2010 in Articles, Pediatrics 101, Your Preschooler, Your School Age Child  |  View this article.

The Truth About Tick Bites

THE TRUTH ABOUT TICK BITES AND LYME DISEASE Many parents – particularly in those parts of the country where ticks are prevalent and children thus frequently exposed to them – have questions and concerns about their children contracting Lyme Disease. Let’s take a closer look at the truth about tick bites and Lyme Disease. If [...]

Posted on April 2nd, 2010 in Articles, Pediatrics 101, What's Going Around?  |  View this article.

Fever

Fever is a person’s normal response to infection and is often the very first sign that an illness is starting. Fever in small infants and children, however, is also a common cause for anxiety in parents and a frequent reason to call the doctor for guidance

Posted on November 22nd, 2009 in Articles, Pediatrics 101, What's Going Around?  |  View this article.

The Truth About Immunizations – Common Questions Parents Ask About Vaccines

The question of whether or not to vaccinate their baby is one of the first stressful decisions a parent has to make. A good source for research based information is the the Childhood Immunization Support Program of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Posted on September 1st, 2009 in Articles, Your Infant  |  View this article.

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