We know how challenging it can be for kids to get all the nutrients they need from diet alone, especially if your child has food allergies, dietary restrictions or is simply a picky eater. Get the facts on your child’s ideal diet and more.
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Developmental & Behavioral Visits
A growing child can greatly benefit from visiting their pediatrician regularly for routine checkups. No, a child doesn’t have to be sick to visit the doctor. Learn more about developmental and behavioral disorders in children.
Summer Safety Tips for Children
School’s out for summer, and your child may be gearing up for outdoor adventures, summer camps, swim team, and other activities.
Does My Child Have Anxiety?
Anxiety is undoubtedly on the rise, not just for adults but for children. The pandemic has certainly left kids feeling uncertain and worried about the future.
The Importance of Children’s Nutrition
Make sure your child is following a healthy, balanced diet.
One in 5 school children is considered obese in the US.
Helping Your Child Deal With Minor Illnesses or Injuries
Here’s your first-aid guide on how to care for minor childhood injuries.
In a perfect world, your child would never get injured, sick, or hurt; unfortunately, this just isn’t 100 percent preventable.
Ear Infections in Children
Does an ear infection automatically warrant seeing a pediatrician? Here’s what you should know…
The Importance Of Well-Child Care Visits
A healthy child begins with the right doctor. A pediatrician can help you and your child make the best and most informed decisions regarding their health.
Peanut Allergies in Children
In the past 15 years, we’ve seen a massive increase in the number of children with peanuts allergies, so it goes without saying that most parents are worried about giving their children peanuts; however, is the peanut a food to avoid, even in children that aren’t presenting with allergies?
FAQs About the Pediatric COVID Vaccine
No doubt you’ve been hearing a lot of discussions, particularly on the news, about the Covid-19 vaccine. You’ve also heard that kids five years old and older are now eligible to get the vaccine.