One of the most important decisions you will make is how to feed your baby. What matters most is having the information, options and support you need to choose what truly works for you and your family. Learn more during #BreastfeedingAwarenessMonth: https://t.co/kLRJpQaSMK
Point out the positive aspects of starting school to help your kids look forward to the first day of class. Talk about how they will see old friends and meet new ones.
If you have questions about vaccines don't hesitate to ask your pediatrician! They know your child's health history and can talk with you about specific vaccines recommended. Learn more during #NIAM: https://t.co/uihdAVyL3U
🚨 Stay Hydrated, Parents! 🚨
Dehydration can be a serious concern, especially in children. As a pediatrician, I want to help you identify the signs and symptoms of dehydration, and share tips on how to prevent and treat it. Here's what you need to know:
📢 Spread the Word!
Dehydration is preventable, and early detection is key! Share this information with other parents to help safeguard our little ones' health. Remember, if you suspect dehydration or have any concerns, consult a healthcare professional immediately.
Summertime means more time for kids to enjoy the many benefits of outdoor play. Just don't let too much sun or heat spoil the fun. Here are tips to help protect your child from sunburn, heat illness and heat-related air quality issues:https://t.co/f0ulSz3tvb
The @AmerAcadPeds encourages parents to schedule well-child visits and talk to their pediatrician about the recommended screenings for autism and other disorders. Learn more in @healthychildren during #AutismAcceptanceMonth https://t.co/VroshQxvyX
March is Colorectal Cancer Screening Month, and even Hallmark knows! Starting at age 45, you qualify for colorectal cancer screening. If you have a family history, it could be age 40 or even earlier. Get screened.
#colorectalcancerawarenessmonth#coloncancerscreening