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  • icon-article-18-orange8 things you probably don't know about children with autism

    As we highlight Autism Awareness Month this April, we want to bring increased understanding to the top 8 myths still surrounding an autism diagnosis.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeHow to Keep Your Kids Hydrated in the Summer Heat

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  • icon-article-18-orangeNew Opportunities for Teen Patients and Siblings - Come Check It Out!

    Calling all teens and young adult patients! The child life department has some exciting news to share.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeHow to Ensure Your Family Is Eating Well While You Travel

    Summer is here, and many of us will soon be off on a vacation of some kind. Whether you are traveling by train, plane or automobile, packing healthy travel snacks is a must for children and teens. The last thing a family wants to do is stop at a gas station or a local convenience store while rushing to get to their destination. Not only does it waste valuable travel time (and money), but it also makes it difficult to make healthy choices.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeCould your child benefit from the use of a wheelchair?

    Will using a wheelchair discourage your child from walking? Find out what a pediatric occupational therapist has to say.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeWhat is music therapy and how is it used in a hospital?

    I am a music therapist in a pediatric hospital and a hospital for women and babies. That is often what I say when I’m asked my occupation by friends and family. While most people generally understand what goes on in a hospital, it can be difficult to conceptualize what music therapy is and how it functions in the medical setting. Follow-up questions and comments from those unfamiliar with music therapy often include: “I didn’t know that was a thing” and “So you play music for patients in the hospital?” My answer is yes, it is a thing, but it is so much more than just playing music for hospitalized individuals.  

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  • icon-article-18-orangeHealthy Snacks Can Help You Manage Your Family’s Hectic Lifestyle

    This blog was written in conjunction with pediatric medical resident, Sanila Sarkar, MD.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeHow and why to talk to your kids about their private parts

    Later that night as I thought back on the conversation, though, I realized I wasn’t quite sure what my daughter would call her private parts. For boys, it’s often a different story since the opportunity (or necessity, rather) to discuss boys’ private parts presents itself more readily. If you have boys, you know what I mean; if you don’t, enjoy your ignorance. For girls, though, it seems many of us avoid the conversation while they’re young due to fear of our kids embarrassing us in public with their newfound vocabulary or because we just don’t know what to say. Then, before we know it we look at them and realize they’ve grown up, and we should have had the conversation long ago.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeFive things every kid needs to be mentally healthy

    Lately there seems to be an increased focus on the needs of our children, especially when it comes to their mental health. Sure, everyone is different, but according to Martin Seager, a renowned clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and activist, there are five universal musts for all children to grow up mentally healthy.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeHow breastfeeding benefits you and your baby

    I’d like to let you know about some of the benefits of breastfeeding and offer some resources for breastfeeding moms. Before we get started, though, I want you to know that this is not meant to make you feel like you have to breast feed or that you failed if you stopped or didn’t want to breast feed. 

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