Toddler Developmental Milestones Age 15-36 months
Developmental milestones are skills or activities that most children can do by a certain age. While all children develop at their own pace most milestones are reached around the same age, or age range. Developmental milestones are a great way for a parent and pediatrician to follow a child’s developmental health. Milestones are often broken […]
Sun Protection
Wear cool comfortable tight weave or Ultraviolet Protective clothing as well as hats with 3 inch brims all around whenever possible Wear sunglasses with 99% UV protection to protect the eyes For children over 6 months of age apply broad spectrum (UVA + UVB protective) sunscreen even on cloudy days about 15-30 minutes before going […]
Childhood Sleep Requirements and Tips for improvement
Getting the proper amount of sleep is vital for children from infancy through adolescence. Too little or disrupted sleep can affect behavior, development, energy, concentration, and increase the chances of health problems like high blood pressure, obesity, chronic headaches, and depression. How much sleep does my child need? While the exact number varies for […]
Pediatric Sinusitis 101: Insights for Caring Parents
Pediatric sinusitis is a common condition that affects the nasal passages and sinuses of children, causing discomfort and potential complications. Sinusitis occurs when the sinuses, which are hollow air spaces in the skull, become inflamed and blocked, leading to symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, and headaches. The blog will cover a comprehensive overview […]
School Avoidance in Children
School avoidance is relatively common in children and adolescents. It occurs in about 1 in every 20 children at some point. It is sometimes called school phobia, school anxiety, or school refusal as well. These children may miss lots of school, often related to generalized, vague, or unexplainable symptoms including headache, stomachache, nausea, or dizziness. […]
Pediatric IV: Does It Hurt? A Parent’s Guide
As a parent, there’s nothing more heart-wrenching than watching your child endure discomfort or pain. When a pediatrician suggests the use of an Intravenous (IV) line to administer medication or fluids, it can understandably raise concerns and questions. One of the most common questions parents ask is, “Does getting a pediatric IV hurt?” In this […]
Newborn and Infant Acne
Newborn acne (or Neonatal Acne) is a common and normal skin condition that occurs in about 3 out of every 10 babies. It usually occurs within the first 2 weeks of life and resolves without treatment by 2 months of age. The face will have raised red or purple bumps that look like inflamed bumps […]
Pediatric Heat Stroke: Understanding the Risks and Prevention
As temperatures rise and extreme weather becomes more frequent, the risk of heat stroke in children escalates, making it essential for parents, caregivers, and communities to be well-informed about the dangers and preventive measures. I. Understanding Pediatric Heat Stroke What is heat stroke and its causes? Heat stroke is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition […]
Secondary Drowning and Dry Drowning –What are they and do I need to worry?
Child water safety and drowning prevention are responsibilities that parents deal with on an ongoing basis. Over recent years, new terms such as “dry drowning” and “secondary drowning” have been used in media and seen widely in internet searches and social media, potentially deepening the stress and fears around children and water. Firstly, it […]
Childproofing the Bathroom: Essential Steps to Ensure Pediatric Safety
As parents, guardians, or caregivers, ensuring the safety of our children is paramount. While we often focus on childproofing our homes, one area that requires special attention is the bathroom. The bathroom, with its numerous potential hazards, poses a significant risk to young children. From slips and falls to scalding water, medication mishaps, and electrical […]