Month: March 2023

Meet Dr. Rejean Guerriero, 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
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“Shame on you” “You suck” Ready to stop the inner critic? A growth mindset & self confidence is only 5 minutes away. Download my Growth Mindset Meditations for free here ➡️ www.theparentingjunkie.com/playpandemic-meditations This growth mindset video is for those who have an inner critic that makes them doubt their abilities as a parent. The Parenting
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Children all grow at different paces, but how do you know when to reach out to your doctor? Dr. Lori Buffa, pediatrician at Cloverleaf Pediatrics, discusses the CDC’s Learn The Signs Act Early Program (https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/index.html), which has recently been updated. The updated program includes new checklists that track child development across a wider age range
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Henry was diagnosed with a golf ball-size tumor in his brain after more than a month of seizures. As the 2022 KIDstruction patient ambassador, Henry’s journey demonstrates resilience and how donations fund vital patient programs and life-saving care at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Families like Henry’s depend on the architecture, construction and engineering industries for
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Dr. Jamie Kondis, Pediatrician at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, explains how to prevent heat-related illnesses—a common concern in the emergency department during the summer. Heat-related complaints range from heat exhaustion, where a child’s body temperature increases above normal levels and they feel faint or weak, to heat stroke, a medical emergency where neurological symptoms begin
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Occasional anxiety in children is expected, but how do you know what’s normal and what’s not? Dr. Mini Tandon, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, helps us better understand what signs to look for in our children to differentiate and shares tips on managing child anxiety. Anxiety can impair a child’s normal
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Dr. Katherine Rivera-Spoljaric, Pulmonologist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, explains how to dispose of used and/or expired asthma inhalers and its environmental impact. Visit our website for more MomDocs tips: https://childrensmd.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2vHvSCw Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stlchildrens Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/STLChildrens Learn More About Donating on YouTube: https://support.google.com/youtube/?p=donate_FAQ The
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Many children will experience a fall or an accidental hit in the face that may result in a bumped tooth or a tooth injury. While a bumped tooth may not require a visit to the ER, Dr. Emily Hahn, Pediatric Dentist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, describes what to do if your child bumped a
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When kids play it almost feels inevitable that they will come back with a splinter. Most of the time it’s easy enough to take some sterilized tweezers and pull that sucker out, but how do you know when it’s time to seek help? Dr. Jamie Kondis, pediatrician at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, discusses the proper
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Ella, a 2022 Children’s Miracle Network patient ambassador, is outgoing, a hard worker, loves school, the color pink and dancing. Born at just 27 weeks, Ella was diagnosed with fetal growth restriction, a condition in which the unborn baby is not growing at a normal rate. When she was 2 weeks old, she suffered a
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