WHY MONITORING YOUR CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT IS SO IMPORTANT

Did you know that 1 in 6 children aged 3-17 years has a developmental disability and that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 36 […]
Measles: What Parents Need to Know

By: Andrew N. Hashikawa, MD, MS, FAAP & Adam Ratner, MD, MPH, FAAP Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by the measles virus. The infection can lead to serious and […]
BURN AND SCALD PREVENTION TIPS
HOW TO PROTECT CHILDREN AROUND FIREPLACES

With temperatures plummeting during the winter, many families around the country will use fireplaces to help heat their homes. While fireplaces, whether wood-burning, gas, or electric, can be a source […]
DRESSING FOR COLDER WEATHER

DRESSING FOR COLDER WEATHER Dr. Yael Smiley answers common questions for parents with young children about dressing for colder weather. Winter is here, and it is so vital for parents […]
HOW TO TREAT POISON IVY AND POISON OAK RASHES IN KIDS

With summer just around the corner, it is important to know how to treat poison ivy and poison oak rashes in kids. The best prevention is to teach your children […]
Playing Outside in the Yard: 8 Tips to Keep it Fun & Safe for Kids

Do you have a backyard or other outdoor space at home where your kids play? Follow these tips to help keep them safe while they’re having fun. 1. Keep little ones […]
Is It a Cold or an Allergy? Should You Call Your Primary Care Provider?

Juhee Lee, MD, an attending physician with the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), offers guidance to parents on: Recognizing the symptoms of different conditions […]
Limits for Little Ones

Babies and toddlers have big feelings that they can’t always control. When they have tantrums and “act up,” they’re often showing you they are overwhelmed by their feelings and need […]