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Signs That Your Child May Have Autism
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Anonymous
posted: Jun. 02, 2020.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affects how a person views and interacts with the world around them, including other people. In most cases, differences become apparent
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Signs Your Child Has ADHD
Author:
Anonymous
posted: May 04, 2020.
Parents want the best for their child, which is why check-ups and appointments with their pediatricians are so important. Yet your pediatrician isn’t just available for when your child is
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Treating Your Child's Allergies
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 28, 2020.
Sneezing. Watery eyes. Stuffy nose. These could just be symptoms of a cold or these could be signs that your child has allergies. If you notice that your child’s symptoms
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Diabetes and Your Child
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 31, 2020.
With the rise of newly diagnosed cases of type 1 and type 2 diabetes in children in the US, it’s now more important than ever for both parents and children
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Treating Your Child's Ear Infection
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 16, 2019.
An ear infection is one of the most common infections that children have to deal with. In fact, most children will experience at least one ear infection by the time
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Dealing With Sports Injuries
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 22, 2019.
Millions of children across the US regularly participate in some kind of sport. No matter whether your child is a dancer, gymnast, soccer player, or football player, the goals of
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The Importance Of Regular Wellness Visits
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 24, 2019.
One moment your child is born and the next moment they are sitting up, saying their first word and taking their first steps. It’s amazing just how many milestones your
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Keep Your Kids Safe from Concussions
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 30, 2019.
A hit to the head during a soccer game or a hard fall from skateboarding may result in a serious head injury and even a concussion. The American Academy of
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FAQs About Car Seats and Recommendations
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 31, 2019.
Kids may complain about being restrained in the car, but car seats and booster seats save lives. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that using a car
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The Importance of Well-Child Care Exams
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 26, 2019.
You want to do everything you can to protect your child’s health, and well-child care exams are a vital tool to keep your child healthy. Regular well-child visits can help
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What Happens During a Child Physical Exam?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 28, 2019.
Once your child is born it’s amazing just how quickly they grow and develop. It seems like you blink and suddenly they are talking and walking. During these important milestones
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Treating Sports Injuries
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 03, 2019.
Your child's sports injury can be treated just as your injury was. Or, can it? Your pediatrician knows that a child's body is still developing, responding differently to acute and
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What is Autism?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: May 01, 2019.
What is Autism?
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or autism, is a developmental disability that can cause significant communication, communication, and behavioral challenges. The thinking, learning, and problem-solving abilities of individuals with
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Why Immunizations are Important
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 23, 2019.
Find out the many ways in which your child can benefit from getting regular immunizations in Nassau!
Immunizations are one of the smartest and most effective ways to prevent disease. While
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Proper Nutrition Habits
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 09, 2019.
Why Proper Nutrition is Important
As a parent, it goes without saying that you want what is best for your child. Making sure that your little ones grow up healthy, happy,
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Dealing With Chickenpox
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 01, 2019.
At some point in our childhood, we might have experienced chicken pox. While chicken pox most often occurs in children under the age of 12, it can also occur in
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