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Is Your Child Ready To Walk to School?
Is your child ready to walk to school? It can be scary for parents to make that decision, but teaching your child some basic rules and safety tips can help ease your concerns.
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Is My Child Too Young For a UTI?
When babies and young children get urinary tract infections (UTIs), they can’t tell you what’s wrong. The challenge for parents is recognizing the difference between typical childhood behaviors and an infection. Knowing what to look for can help.
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Advice Every Parent Needs When a Child Is Hospitalized
We never expect our children to spend time in the hospital. So, when it happens, it can be a jarring experience both for the child and their family. But even if you feel like life is spinning out of control, there are things you can do to better navigate the situation.
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Is Your Kid a Bed-Wetter? Don’t Worry, It’s Normal
Most kids are potty-trained between ages 2 and 4. But about 20 percent of 5-year-olds and 10 percent of 7-year-olds still wet the bed at night. Why?
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Pediatric Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia
Invasive electrophysiology is a special type of cardiac catheterization that is used to evaluate children with arrhythmias.
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Pediatric Brachial Plexus Program
Understand nerve injuries and treatments with the Brachial Plexus Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital.
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Spina Bifida Program
The multidisciplinary Spina Bifida Program team will ensure optimal quality of health and well-being for your child.
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Pediatric Dialysis
Pediatric dialysis services are available at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Pediatric Metabolic Genetics Clinic
Click here to learn more about pediatric metabolic disorders.
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Pediatric Genetics Clinic
Click here to learn more about pediatric genetics disorders.