As a parent, you are going to be very sensitive to any sudden changes in your child’s health or behavior. This is particularly the case with newborn babies. The good news is that a lot of the time these are common issues and can be easily treated at home. However, some symptoms can be serious,…
The Benefits of Routine Child Care
As adults, many of us rely on a structured routine to keep our work, family, relationships, and other responsibilities aligned. But organization and structure isn’t only helpful for adults – children can benefit from routine, too. From pediatric checkups to brushing their teeth, routine child care can provide kids a sense of security and help…
5 Things to Remember when Going to the Pediatric ER
It’s a traumatic experience to have to take your child to receive urgent pediatric care. You will most likely need to make a heat-of-the-moment decision to take your child to the emergency room immediately, and you often leave right away. At that point in time, you are not thinking about all the necessities you might…
5 of the Most Common Children’s Vaccinations
In most places, vaccinations are not mandatory, but that does not mean they are not important. Vaccines, in general, are not just important for your child’s health but also for the health of the general population, including other people’s children who interact with yours. Immunizations have saved lives in exponential ways. Vaccines have become a…
Spring is on the Way: 3 Tips for Dealing with Children’s Allergies
As the seasons start to change, you may notice that your children have started to get the sniffles. When spring is in the air, all the plants begin to release pollen, and seasonal rains bring ragweed and mold spores. While it starts to look more colorful outside, it can be a bit more difficult to…
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