If your child has diabetes, it can require a great deal of care and coordination between you and your child’s doctor to manage your child’s blood sugar levels and ensure that their diabetes is under control. This article will cover some helpful tips for parents and caregivers wanting to know more about managing sugar levels…
COVID-19 Vaccines During Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
It’s natural for parents to have concerns about a decision that affects not only them but their child. We’ll go over the most common questions that pregnant and nursing mothers may have about the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine. Are they safe? The most important question that parents may have is whether or…
Signs of Learning Disabilities
More than 4 million children in the United States are affected by a learning disability, with many of them receiving specialized educational services from their local school district. If you suspect that your child may be experiencing difficulty learning, it is important to receive an accurate diagnosis so that they may begin receiving early interventional…
Difference Between Cold vs Flu
It’s that time of year again! Many children get sick during cold and flu season, as common childhood illnesses begin to spread around the community. But how can parents tell the difference between the common cold and a more serious illness like the flu? Keep reading for our guide on the differences (and similarities) between…
Common Winter Illnesses in Children
Many childhood diseases increase in prevalence during the colder months. We’ve compiled a quick guide to the most common illnesses your child may encounter during the winter, their symptoms, and how to avoid them. Cold Symptoms include a runny nose, cough, watery eyes, sneezing, and coughing. A low-grade fever and body aches may also occur,…
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