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  • How do you cope with a debilitating and invisible chronic illness?

    How do you cope with having a debilitating invisible chronic illness, like Gastroparesis? When I was first diagnosed with Gastroparesis, I honestly didn’t know how to feel. It was like I was on a rollercoaster of emotions - accepting one day, and completely confused the next. I later came to the realization that those feelings are completely normal. 

  • How to keep your kids from begging for Halloween candy

    Halloween has become one of my favorite holidays. I never cared for it much before I became a parent, but now I look forward to it every year. My kids get so excited for the day to finally arrive, and I love seeing them dressed up in their little costumes, even if it’s only long enough for a couple of pictures. We take them door to door, and they continue to be thrilled each and every time a neighbor drops a treat into their ever-growing stash. We come home way past their bedtime with loads of treasure, and they can’t wait to dig through it all and sample their goodies.

  • Do You Know What to do if Your Child is Choking?

    It is the nightmare scenario that can send any parent into a cold sweat: what if my child is choking and I don’t know how to help him?

  • How to help your children become smarter and more successful

    Before talking about the how-tos, let me ask you these two questions:

  • Why you (and your kids) shouldn't use antibacterial soap anymore

    No more antibacterial soap. Not at home. Not at school. Not at all for healthy people.

  • How to Make the Most of Your Family Dinners

    I talk to a lot parents who share that their child comes home from school and when they ask how their day was, they hear “fine” as their child walks toward their room and shuts the door. I praise these parents for trying to connect with their child, and then tell them they are doing it all wrong!

  • Pediatric Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia

    Invasive electrophysiology is a special type of cardiac catheterization that is used to evaluate children with arrhythmias.

  • Pediatric Epilepsy Center

    As a Level 4 epilepsy center, we provide the most advanced treatment for children with epilepsy.

  • Pediatric Robotic Urology Surgery

    At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we offer pediatric robotic surgery to treat your child’s complex urological condition.

  • Pediatric Motility Center

    Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children offers the only pediatric motility clinic in the Southeastern U.S., providing testing, consultative services and treatment of digestive and intestinal motility disorders for infants, children, adolescents and young adults.