Month: January 2023
It’s late. Your child has spiked a fever, so you reach inside the medicine cabinet. But wait – do you know how much of that acetaminophen you can give in one dose? And what are you using to measure it? More than half of all parents incorrectly – and usually, accidentally – improperly dose medication.
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Little arrivals, all wrapped up for Christmas
If your baby is ready to leave the hospital but requires a feeding tube, our cardiac infant feeding clinic offers support for your family. This is Piper’s story.
Teaching kids to be grateful is important all year long, but it’s especially valuable now as the holiday season approaches. As parents, it can be hard to remember that gratefulness has to be learned, and raising children with gratitude can be tough in today’s busy world. So watch as Dr. Katherine Rivera shares several strategies
The Parenting Junkie discusses parenting styles. What’s your parenting style? Learn why there’s no one size fits all when it comes to parenting. You can take what you like from RIE parenting and attachment parenting and leave the rest. The only truth is that it all depends. If you worry you aren’t following peaceful parenting
On this episode of MomDocs, Dr. Dehra Harris is back to discuss teaching real apologies to your children. As your children get older, the eye rolls and attitudes are common. After an argument, have a cool down period and wait until everyone is calm even if it takes a few days. It’s important to focus
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Things to consider when deciding where to install a car seat inside your vehicle.
Meet Dr. Bhooma Aravamuthan, Washington University pediatric neurologist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Learn more about St. Louis Children’s Hospital – Find a Physician, Get Directions, Request an Appointment http://bit.ly/2jsCMno Want to hear more from St. Louis Children’s Hospital? Subscribe to the St Louis Children’s Hospital YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2ahGj1c Visit Children’s MomDocs (a blog by
Feeling hatred toward your child is a symptom of a different problem. This is a controversial and taboo topic, but it’s not that uncommon for parents to sometimes feel disgusted and think or say “Go away!” “Leave me alone.” “I don’t like you.” “I don’t want you.” “I don’t love you.” “I hate you!” towards
When is it necessary for a child to have a tonsillectomy or, in other words, have their tonsils removed? A doctor might suggest a tonsillectomy for two main reasons, recurring tonsillitis and sleep apnea. In this video, Dr. Maithilee Menezes discusses the first reason, recurring tonsillitis. So what is tonsillitis, and what exactly does it