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Hydration is key! Keep water readily available and encourage frequent sips/drinking when outdoors. Infants, especially those under 6 months of age should be offered extra breast milk or formula, but
Allergic Rhinitis, which is sometimes also called Hay Fever, is the most common chronic childhood disease/condition. Allergic rhinitis can be seasonal or all year round (Perennial), depending on the allergic
Pediatric learning disabilities are complex conditions that can significantly impact a child’s academic performance and overall development. Recognizing and addressing these challenges early is crucial for providing the necessary support
As parents, we cherish the moments of joy, laughter, and growth in our children’s lives. Amidst these beautiful moments, we also run into some scary ones; their first fall off
Parenting is a journey full of joy, challenges, and growth. One common challenge that many parents face is managing and understanding behavioral issues in their children. From tantrums to defiance,
Developmental milestones are things 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
Seizures are a sudden and uncontrollable abnormality is muscle tone or movement, behavior, sensations, or consciousness/state of awareness. Almost 5% of individuals will have at leave 1 seizure during childhood.
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and, for many families, travel. Sometimes it’s to another town; sometimes it’s to another country. Whether you’re visiting relatives or enjoying
Welcoming a newborn into the world is a joyous occasion, but it’s not uncommon for parents to experience moments of concern, especially when it comes to unexpected occurrences like a
Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and sometimes the white part of the eyes. It is caused by an excess of a chemical called bilirubin in the blood stream.
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