Whether you plan to go on a road trip across the country or just drive around the neighborhood this summer, it’s important to put your child in a car seat that will keep them safe. Here are some factors to consider when choosing a car seat for
Read more →Does your child enjoy clapping, singing or dancing to music? Music can help young children develop brain pathways that will help them learn skills, such as reading and math. Music is also a fun way for you and your child to spend time together! Here are a
Read more →Have you ever tried cooking with your child? When your child spends time with you in the kitchen, it can help them develop new skills and lay the foundation for healthy eating habits. It may also encourage them to try new foods. Here are some tips on
Read more →Did you know it’s never too early to start reading with your child? Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics created a new “Literacy Toolkit” for doctors and parents. This toolkit contains information for parents to help children develop the skills they will need to read, learn, and
Read more →Here a few tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics to help keep your family safe in the wintertime. • Dress your child in several thin base layers to keep them warm and dry. Toddlers and young children should wear one more layer of clothing than an
Read more →Here are some tips to help manage your child’s breathing problems, if you plan to travel this holiday season: -Keep your child’s breathing medications handy. For example, keep them in your carry-on bag on an airplane (not checked bags) if you are flying. -Request a dry, sunny,
Read more →November through March is RSV season, the time of year when some infants and children get infected with RSV. Here are tips from the Centers for Disease Control to help keep your child healthy during RSV season:
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