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Sun Safety for Kids

2018-12-12T02:05:37-07:00April 14th, 2017|Blog|

The warmth of the sun feels good and its mere presence can brighten our mood as well as our day. It provides our bodies with Vitamin D, something we are typically lacking. But the sun can also cause sunburn and skin cancer, and children’s skin is more sensitive than that of most adults. Here are some ways to protect your children from the negative effects [...]

The Latest Crib Safety and Infant Sleep Guidelines

2018-09-18T11:41:20-07:00April 7th, 2017|Blog|

Better Crib Construction On June 28, 2011, new legislation, HR 5386, went into effect, making it illegal to sell cribs with sides that drop down. This includes secondhand stores and yard sales. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s mandate for cribs manufactured after the law went into effect: Bans cribs assembled with sides that drop down, Requires cribs to have stronger supports for the mattress, and [...]

Antibiotic Resistance: What You Need to Know

2017-03-17T12:26:53-07:00March 17th, 2017|Blog|

In 2009, nine-year-old Brock Wade spent a month in the hospital trying to recover from a simple leg scrape. A year prior, a patient came dangerously close to death after a routine biopsy. In 2017, a U.S. woman died from a basic infection. The culprit? Antibiotic resistance. Horizontal gene transfer allows bacteria to “teach” other infections to become immune, resulting in a generation of incurable [...]

Do Amber Teething Necklaces Work?

2017-03-10T12:17:34-07:00March 10th, 2017|Blog|

When babies start teething, everyone feels it. All you want to do is soothe their aching gums and quiet their cries so you both can get some sleep. If you are thinking about trying something new, like an amber necklace, here are two things you need to know. The claim is that amber contains a compound called succinic acid that is responsible for dulling the [...]

Psych Medicine and Kids: What Parents Need to Know

2018-09-18T11:43:05-07:00March 3rd, 2017|Blog|

Statistics show that 1 in 10 of American children may have some kind of emotional disturbance that can make their home and school life difficult. As a parent you may be wondering if psych meds are the best option for your child. Psych meds should be used moderately and responsibly in children. Here’s what you should know as a parent: Medical Evaluation Your child needs [...]

No-Nit Policies Discontinued At Schools

2017-02-24T10:53:48-07:00February 24th, 2017|Blog|

Inside of a closed school building, lice can travel from student to student like wildfire. Whether from sharing a hat or hugging a friend, lice becomes a serious schoolwide problem in a very short period of time. With regular lice inspections, children with head lice are removed from school and sent home. No-nit policies dictate when a child is allowed to return. What is a [...]

Tips for Managing Screen Time

2017-02-17T10:43:44-07:00February 17th, 2017|Blog|

Tablets, televisions, computers and smartphones are an easy entertainment device for children. However, extended exposure to these devices can cause an assortment of health problems in children, ranging from unhealthy weight due to a lack of physical activity to diminished attention spans due to the constant flashing and bright colors of the screens. In order to avoid these issues and to make sure you raise [...]

How To Help Kids Fight Bullying

2018-09-18T11:45:57-07:00February 10th, 2017|Blog|

In the perfect world your child would never be bullied; in fact, no one would. Unfortunately, we don’t live in the perfect world and bullying may be an issue. One of the biggest problems with bullying is that it can be hard to detect. A common indicator can be a change in mood or mood swings. Another is avoidance. If your child has always wanted [...]

How Much Sleep Should Kids Get?

2018-09-18T11:43:16-07:00February 3rd, 2017|Blog|

You probably remember most of the excuses your gave your own parents about bedtime. From the famous, “I need a drink” to “One more story, please” to the minimalistic, but classic “I’m not tired,” kids have been manipulating and avoiding bedtime since the first cave child wanted to stay up to play with his baby mammoth. But the fact is, the proper amount of sleep [...]

How To Feed Your Picky Eater Nutritious Foods

2017-01-27T09:10:25-07:00January 27th, 2017|Blog|

Eating nutritious food is incredibly important for staying healthy, but try explaining that to children who only want to eat what’s tasty! Here are some tips to get your children on a nutritious diet: Lead by Example Become a good role model for your children by making healthy foods a part of your own diet. Your kids won’t take you seriously if you bring healthy [...]