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  • icon-article-18-orangePre-K, Kindergarten Wellness Checks: What To Expect

    It’s finally happened. Your kiddo is about to make the leap to preschool.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeKeep Your Children Hydrated and Healthy in Summer Heat

    The heat has settled in, and that means it’s even more important to make sure your kids are staying properly hydrated.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeParents Urged To Keep Following SIDS Guidelines

    Pediatricians are urging parents to continue following CDC guidelines to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome after a recent study grabbed headlines that incorrectly suggested the cause of SIDS had been discovered.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeWhy Do Babies Put Everything in Their Mouths?

    Does your baby put everything they get their hands on in their mouth? As early as 3 to 4 months of age, babies discover the world through their senses, with touch and taste working together to help them understand their surroundings. 

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  • icon-article-18-orangeFor Autism, Early Diagnosis Is Key

    As a new parent, you probably pay close attention to when your baby smiles, crawls and says their first word. While each baby’s progression is unique, delays in speech, interaction skills and mobility could raise concerns. 

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  • icon-article-18-orangeProtecting Kids with Asthma from COVID-19

    What doctors know about COVID-19 is still emerging, but experts consider children with asthma to be at-risk for more serious illness if infected than children without asthma. To help protect them, ensure your child regularly uses their preventive asthma therapies — such as an inhaler — and work hard to reduce triggers like exposure to pollen and stress. Doing so lowers your child’s risk of serious infection from COVID-19. 

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  • icon-article-18-orangeHow to Safely Travel with Kids During COVID-19

      The COVID-19 pandemic has led to many parents with questions about how to safely travel for the holidays with their

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  • icon-article-18-orangeWhy Tummy Time Is so Important for Babies

    So you just left the hospital overwhelmed with new information on how to best care for your new baby. As you get accustomed to your child’s immediate needs — meals, changing diapers, learning to safely strap them into their car seat — it is easy to forget the importance of early initiation of tummy time.

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  • icon-article-18-orange5 Facts About Scoliosis Every Parent Should Know

    When they hear their child has scoliosis, many parents are understandably frantic for answers about how this diagnosis will affect their loved one’s health and future. They wonder, will this curve get worse? Will my child need bracing or surgery in the future? Will my child be paralyzed from the procedure? 

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  • icon-article-18-orangeDoes My Child Have a Sprain or a Strain?

    Sprains and strains are similar injuries with common symptoms. They often occur when children return to sports or other physical activities after a summer or holiday break. Both injuries involve tearing or trauma to the muscle, tendon or ligament tissue. But a strain — sometimes referred to as a “pulled muscle” — is a muscle or tendon injury often affecting the hamstring or lower back. A sprain refers to a stretched or torn ligament, with the ankle particularly susceptible. Both injuries bring pain, swelling, and limited flexibility and range of motion. 

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